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1 General Questionnaire CIVIL LAW RULES ON ROBOTICS Disclaimer This document is a working document of the Committee on Legal Affairs of the European Parliament for consultation and does not prejudge any future decision to be taken by the European Parliament. The public consultation is prepared by the European Added Value Unit of the Directorate General for European Parliamentary Research Service on the request of the Committee on Legal Affairs. The views reflected on this consultation paper provide an indication on the approach the Committee on Legal Affairs of the European Parliament may take. The responses to this consultation paper will provide important guidance to the Committee on Legal Affairs of the European Parliament when preparing, if considered appropriate, formal proposals. The results of the Consultation may also feed into the forthcoming European Parliamentary Research Service’s ‘Cost of Non-Europe on Robotics and Artificial Intelligence’ Report. You are invited to reply by 30 April 2017 at the latest to the online questionnaire available on the following webpage: https://opinio.secure.europarl.europa.eu/opinio/s?s=secured_robotics The background information related to the Public Consultation is available here http://www.europarl.europa.eu/committees/en/juri/public-consultation-robotics-practical- information.html Please note that to ensure a fair and transparent consultation process only responses received through the online questionnaire will be taken into account and included in the report summarising the responses. The pdf version provided here is for information purposes only. Responses will be published unless respondents indicate otherwise in the online questionnaire. Responses authorised for publication will be published on the following webpage: http://www.europarl.europa.eu/committees/en/juri/subject- files.html?id=20170202CDT01121 Before completing the questionnaire please read the User Guide and Specific Privacy Statement carefully.
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General Questionnaire

CIVIL LAW RULES ON ROBOTICS

Disclaimer

This document is a working document of the Committee on Legal Affairs of the European

Parliament for consultation and does not prejudge any future decision to be taken by the

European Parliament. The public consultation is prepared by the European Added Value Unit

of the Directorate General for European Parliamentary Research Service on the request of the

Committee on Legal Affairs.

The views reflected on this consultation paper provide an indication on the approach the

Committee on Legal Affairs of the European Parliament may take.

The responses to this consultation paper will provide important guidance to the Committee

on Legal Affairs of the European Parliament when preparing, if considered appropriate,

formal proposals. The results of the Consultation may also feed into the forthcoming

European Parliamentary Research Service’s ‘Cost of Non-Europe on Robotics and Artificial

Intelligence’ Report.

You are invited to reply by 30 April 2017 at the latest to the online questionnaire available

on the following webpage:

https://opinio.secure.europarl.europa.eu/opinio/s?s=secured_robotics

The background information related to the Public Consultation is available here

http://www.europarl.europa.eu/committees/en/juri/public-consultation-robotics-practical-

information.html

Please note that to ensure a fair and transparent consultation process only responses received

through the online questionnaire will be taken into account and included in the report

summarising the responses. The pdf version provided here is for information purposes only.

Responses will be published unless respondents indicate otherwise in the online

questionnaire.

Responses authorised for publication will be published on the following webpage:

http://www.europarl.europa.eu/committees/en/juri/subject-

files.html?id=20170202CDT01121

Before completing the questionnaire please read the User Guide and Specific Privacy

Statement carefully.

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Executive Summary

Robotics and artificial intelligence (AI) have become one of the most prominent technological

trends of our century. The swift increase in their use and development presents new and

difficult challenges to our societies. Transfer from the industrial sector to the civil society

environment requires a different approach to these technologies, as robots and AI increases

their interaction with humans in very diverse fields.

The Committee on Legal Affairs of the European Parliament believes that the risks posed by

these new interactions should be tackled urgently, ensuring that a set of core fundamental

values is translated into every stage of contact between robots, AI, and humans. In this

process, special emphasis should be given to human safety, privacy, integrity, dignity and

autonomy. It is crucial that regulation provides predictable and sufficiently clear conditions

to incentivise European innovation in the area of robotics and AI. Furthermore, issues related

to the ethics, standardisation, intellectual property rights, data ownership, employment and

liability should be addressed as a matter of priority.

The aim of this consultation is to launch a broad based debate with a wide range of

stakeholders on the European Parliament report on Civil Law Rules on Robotics

(2015/2103(INL)).1 This consultation specifically seeks views on how to best address the

challenging ethical, economic, legal and social issues related to the developments in the area

of robotics and AI for civil use, as identified in the report. The European Parliament is to

debate and vote on the report of the Committee on Legal Affairs in Plenary, in February 2017.

The current public consultation will contribute to possible further European Parliament

initiatives. This consultation will contribute to assessing the feasibility and content of further

potential EU policy initiatives on robotics and AI, to maximise the socio-economic

opportunities provided by these technological developments for businesses, citizens and

governments, and minimise possible negative disruptions. Furthermore, the results of the

Consultation may also feed into the forthcoming European Parliamentary Research Service’s

‘Cost of Non-Europe on Robotics and Artificial Intelligence’ Report.

The Consultation is requested and administratively coordinated by the Committee on Legal

Affairs of the European Parliament. The Consultation is prepared by the European

Parliamentary Research Service, European Added Value Unit. Scientific coordinator, Dr.

Tatjana Evas (EAVA Unit).

In case of any questions related to the consultation questionnaire, please contact:

e-mail [email protected]

1 Report with recommendations to the Commission on Civil Law Rules on Robotics.

(2015/2103(INL)), Rapporteur: Mady Delvaux (S&D, Luxembourg), available in all EU languages at

http://www.europarl.europa.eu/sides/getDoc.do?type=REPORT&reference=A8-2017-0005&language=EN

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Important: Please do not fill this paper version of the questionnaire. This questionnaire is

for information and guidance only. Please also note that the paper version of the

questionnaire includes all the questions. When you fill the survey online, you will not see

all of the questions; only those applicable to your chosen respondent category and to other

choices made when you answer previous questions

The online survey is available here

https://opinio.secure.europarl.europa.eu/opinio/s?s=secured_robotics

II. Information about the respondent

1. You are replying as:

o a private individual

o an organisation or a company

o a public authority or an international organisation

2. Please choose from one of the following options on the use of your contribution:

My/our contribution can be published directly with my personal/organisation

information (I consent to publication of all information in my contribution in whole

or in part including my name/the name of my organisation, and I declare that nothing

within my response is unlawful or would infringe the rights of any third party in a

manner that would prevent publication).

My/our contribution can be published directly provided that I/my organisation

remain(s) anonymous (I consent to publication of any information in my contribution

in whole or in part (which may include quotes or opinions I express) provided that this

is done anonymously. I declare that nothing within my response is unlawful or would

infringe the rights of any third party in a manner that would prevent publication. I am

aware that I am solely responsible if my answer accidentally reveals my identity.

My/our contribution cannot be published directly but may be included within

statistical data (I understand that my contribution will not be published directly, but

that my anonymised responses may be included in published statistical data, for

example, to show general trends in the response to this consultation) Note that your

answers may be subject to a request for public access to documents under Regulation

(EC) No 1049/2001.

3. The name of your organisation/company/public authority/international

organisation:

(free text field)

4. Your full name (first name, last name):

(free text field)

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5. Email address:

(free text field)

6. Is your organisation included in the Transparency Register?

In the interests of transparency, the European Parliament asks organisations who wish to

submit comments in the context of public consultations to provide the Parliament and the

public at large with information about whom and what they represent by registering in the

Transparency Register and subscribing to its Code of Conduct. If an organisation decides

not to provide this information, it is the European Institution’s stated policy to list the

contribution as part of the individual contributions. (Consultation Standards, see

COM (2002) 704; Better Regulation guidelines, see SWD(2015)111 final and

Communication on ETI follow-up, see COM (2007) 127).

If you are a registered organisation, please indicate your Register ID number below when

replying to the online questionnaire. Your contribution will then be considered as

representative of the views of your organisation. If your organisation is not registered, you

have the opportunity to register now.

It is important to read the specific privacy statement for information on how your personal

data and contribution will be used.

o yes

o no

7. If yes, please indicate your Register ID number:

8. Please indicate the type of organisation or company:

o Academic institution

o Non-governmental organisation

o Company/SME/micro-enterprise/sole

trader

o Think tank

o Media

o Consumer organisation

o Industry association

o Consultancy/law firm

o Trade union

o Other (please specify)

9. Please specify the type of organisation:

10. Please indicate the type of public authority or international organisation:

o International or European organisation

o Regional or local authority

o Government or Ministry

o Regulatory authority or supervisory

authority

o Other public body

11. Please specify the type of public authority:

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12. Is your organisation a multinational enterprise (groups with establishments in more than one

country)?

o Yes (if yes then Q12)

o No

13. Is your organisation a multinational enterprise with establishments outside of the EU?

o Yes

o No

14. How many employees does your company have?

o 1-9

o 10-49

o 50-249

o 250-499

o 500 or more

15. Please provide a brief description of your organisation’s activities:

Free text/ max. 250 words

16. Where are you based (resident) and/or where do you carry out your activity?

Austria

Belgium

Bulgaria

Croatia

Cyprus

Czech Republic

Denmark

Estonia

Finland

France

Germany

Greece

Hungary

Iceland

Ireland

Italy

Latvia

Liechtenstein

Lithuania

Luxemburg

Malta

Netherlands

Norway

Poland

Portugal

Romania

Slovak Republic

Slovenia

Spain

Sweden

United Kingdom

Other

Please specify

17. Field of activity or sector2 (if applicable): choose at least one option

o Agriculture, forestry and fishing

o Mining and quarrying

o Manufacturing

o Electricity, gas, steam and air

conditioning supply

o Water supply, sewerage, waste

management and remediation activities

o Construction

o Wholesale and retail trade; repair of

motor vehicles and motorcycles

o Transportation and storage

2 Statistical classification of economic activities in the European Community (NACE), for details on the classification please

consult Eurostat http://ec.europa.eu/eurostat/documents/3859598/5902521/KS-RA-07-015-EN.PDF/dd5443f5-b886-40e4-

920d-9df03590ff91?version=1.0.

o Accommodation and food services

activities

o Information and communication

o Financial and insurance activities

o Real estate activities

o Professional, scientific and technical

activities

o Administrative and support service

activities

o Education

o Human health and social work activities

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o Arts, entertainment and recreation o Other service activities

18. Has your organisation received funding from the EU in the last five years?

o Yes

o No

o Specify the type of funding (i.e. R&D, start-up funding) (optional)

(free text field)

19. Finally, if required, may the European Parliament services contact you for further

details on the information you have submitted?

o Yes

o No

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III. B. Specialised Questionnaire

This questionnaire is addressed to a more specialised audience of key stakeholders, such as

industries that are involved or may become involved in areas related to robotics and artificial

intelligence; consumer organisations representing existing or future consumers; academics;

public authorities or other professionals involved with robotics and artificial intelligence in a

professional capacity.

The specialised questionnaire is structured in two parts: in Part 1 (15 questions) we wish to

explore your experiences, and preferences, and the impacts on your industry of the

technological development of robotics and AI; in Part 2 (6 sections) we welcome views on the

concrete policy options as developed in the report by the European Parliament Committee on

Legal Affairs.

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* Part 1. Challenges, key issues and impacts of technological developments in the area of

robotics and AI on your industry/organisation

In this section, we seek your views on the challenges, key issues and impact that your

organisation/industry faces as a result of technological developments in the area of robotics

and artificial intelligence. Please justify your choice(s). Where possible, please provide

references to any evidence, data, reports or studies.

1. What implications has the development of robotics and AI in your

field/industry/organisation? (more than one answer possible)

o changes patterns of consumption

o changes nature of work

o creates new opportunities for entrepreneurs

o creates new products and services

o changes organisational structures and business models

o shifts surplus between producers or industries

o shifts surplus from producers to consumers

o other*

If other, please specify

2. In your field, what are the key obstacles/barriers to market development in robotics

and AI? (more than one answer possible)

o EU legal framework

o National legal framework

o access to funding and investment

o human resources, i.e. employee skills or training

o public attitudes/acceptance

o technical issues related to the development of the technology

o technical issues related to testing and application of technology

o technical issues related to physical infrastructure

o other

if you consider it necessary please provide additional explanation on the

choice(s) selected above

free text box

3. What action, in the context of technological developments in robotics and AI in your

field, should the EU take to encourage innovation and global competitiveness in the

European Union?

o Better regulatory framework

o Better financial environment for new investments

o Better technical standards

o Better ethical standards

o Better market incentives

o Measure to facilitate public acceptance

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o No EU action is necessary

o Other

if you consider it necessary please provide additional explanation on the

choice(s) selected above

free text box

4. What actions, in the context of technological developments in robotics and AI in your

field, should the EU take to unlock the potential for growth and jobs in the European

Union?

o Better regulatory framework

o Better financial environment for new investments

o Better technical standards

o Better ethical standards

o Better market incentives

o Measure to facilitate public acceptance

o No EU action is necessary

o Other

if you consider it necessary please provide additional explanation on the

choice(s) selected above

free text box

5. What actions should the EU take, in the context of technological developments in

robotics and AI in your field, to enhance productivity in the European Union?

o Better regulatory framework

o Better financial environment for new investments

o Better technical standards

o Better ethical standards

o Better market incentives

o Measures to facilitate public acceptance

o No EU action is necessary

o Other

if you consider it necessary please provide additional explanation on the

choice(s) selected above

free text box

6. What are the societal and economic impacts that developments of robotics and AI

bring, or could potentially bring to your field in the short to mid-term? (multiple

answers)

o end users and/or intermediaries benefit from lower prices

o end users benefit from additional value in terms of effectiveness (i.e. more

services/products, time saving)

o end users benefit from better quality of services (i.e. increased accuracy of the

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diagnosis in the health sector, on time delivery of goods)

o end users negatively impacted by diminishing level of privacy

o end users negatively impacted by the lack of ‘personal’ service, for example in the

health sector or care for elderly

o societies benefit from more efficient use of resources

o societies benefit from more sustainable use of resources

o societies benefit from better quality of life though innovation and technological

solutions (i.e. in services, in healthcare)

o societies are negatively affected by diminishing level of protection of fundamental

rights (i.e. privacy, data protection)

o labour markets are negatively affected by technologies (i.e. change in the nature of

work, mismatch between available and needed skills)

o companies benefit from new business opportunities

o companies are subject to increased competition

o companies are subject to the increase shortage of necessary, highly skilled

workforce

o no impacts at all

o Other

Please explain the developments and provide estimates on the scope of the

impacts if possible (free text)

7. In addition to actions at national level, what added value does the EU bring, or

potentially bring to your field in the context of new technological developments in

robotics and AI?

o EU funding helps to finance innovative research projects

o EU funding helps small companies to scale up

o EU funding helps trans-border collaboration for research groups and research and

industry

o The EU regulatory framework helps to avoid divergent national standards

o The EU regulatory framework helps to enhance protection of fundamental rights

and ethical rules

o The EU regulatory framework facilitates cross-border business opportunities

o The EU regulatory framework reduces compliance costs

o The EU regulatory framework reduces transaction costs

o No EU added value

o Other

Please explain the developments and provide estimates if possible (free text)

8. Are there areas in your industry where potential innovation and growth based on new

technological developments are at a standstill, due to a lack of or outdated EU law and

policy?

o yes

o no

9. You have indicated that EU law and policy is lagging behind your

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industry/organisation’s needs, what in your opinion are the main problems? Please

explain:

(free text,)

10. You have indicated that EU law and policy is lagging behind your

industry/organisation’s needs, what in your opinion is the financial impact of those

issues being unresolved? (Please provide estimate if possible):

(free text,)

11. You have indicated that EU law and policy is lagging behind your

industry/organisation’s needs, what in your opinion can be done to address the

situation? What types of measures/incentives/investments are necessary? At what

level? (Please explain):

(free text)

12. What is the net impact of increased digitalisation and automation in your

industry/organisation on employment?

o employment lost

o employment gained

o there are shifts in the value chain and profile of employees needed

o no impact

o other

please explain (free text)

13. You have indicated that developments in robotics and AI have an impact on

employment in your industry. Please explain, i.e. where are the gains or losses? What

type of shifts in employment profiles are taking place? Which employee profiles are at

risk, and which profiles are in demand? What kind of measures at EU level you would

support to address the impacts on the labour market and employment structures?

(free text)

14. What measures, should the EU adopt to address societal and economic risks related

to the development and use of robotics and AI in your field?

(free text)

15. Which industry (sector) do you think will experience fastest economic growth in the

next three-five years, due to the development and application of robotics and AI?

(Maximum three answers):

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o manufacturing

o healthcare

o agriculture

o logistics and transport

o consumer robots (i.e. domestic

appliances, education, assisted living)

o aerial robotics

o marine robotics

o mining and minerals robotics

o financial services

o law enforcement

o emergency and rescue services

o gaming and entertainment industry

o other (please specify/max. 250 words)

16. In your opinion, what are the key policy areas where EU intervention is most urgent? (max. three)

o autonomous vehicles

o drones

o care robots

o medical robots

o technologies for human repair and enhancement

o other

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Part 2. Your organisation’s views on the policy options developed in the report on Civil Law Rules

on Robotics ((2015/2103(INL)).3

In this section, we look for views on the key issues and possible policy options for the development of a

European framework on robotics and artificial intelligence from the point of view of your

organisation/industry. Please justify your choice(s). Where possible, please provide references to any

evidence, data, reports or studies. This section is organised around six main themes (blocks):

(1) rules on ethics; (2) liability rules; (3) connectivity, intellectual property and flow of data; (4) standardisation, safety and security; (5) employment and labour market and

(6) institutional coordination and oversight.

You are welcome to provide feedback to all six themes above, or selectively, only to those you find

most urgent for your industry/organisation.

3 Report with recommendations to the Commission on Civil Law Rules on Robotics (2015/2103(INL)).

.

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* Section 1: Ethics

1. In your opinion, what are the main risks related to the use of autonomous robots and AI? (max. three

choices)

o human safety

o freedom

o health

o privacy

o integrity

o dignity

o self-determination

o non-discrimination

o security

o personal data protection

o other (please explain/free text)

2. Do you support the introduction of a common European definition for a smart robot?

o Strongly support

o Somewhat support

o Neutral

o Somewhat oppose

o Strongly oppose

o I do not know

3. In your opinion what key specific characteristics of a smart robot must be reflected in the

definition of an autonomous robot (more than one choice possible)

Very

important

Important Neutral Slightly

important

Not at all

important

I do not

know

3.1 Acquires autonomy through

sensors and/or by

exchanging data with its

environment (inter-

connectivity) and trades and

analyses these data

3.2 It is self-learning from

experience and by

interaction

3.3 Has a physical support

3.4 Adapts its behaviour and

actions to its environment

3.5 It is not alive in the

biological sense

Please add ‘other’ choice(s) if you consider it necessary or provide additional explanation on the

choice(s) selected above

free text

4. Do you support the establishment of a registration system for advanced robots at EU level?

o Strongly support

o Somewhat support

o Neutral

o Somewhat oppose

o Strongly oppose

o I do not know

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5. In your opinion, this EU level registration system for advance robots should:

o be compulsory and apply only for specific categories of robots

o be compulsory for all advanced robots

o be voluntary for all advanced robots but compulsory for specific categories of robots

o be voluntary for all advanced robots

o other (please specify/ free text)

6. Do you support the establishment of an EU level framework for socially and ethically conscious

technological development?

o Yes

o No

o I do not know

7. In your opinion, an EU ethical framework should apply to robots from the stage of (more than

one choice possible)

o design

o production

o development

o modification

o use

8. Please indicate how important or unimportant you consider the following measures to support

socially and ethically conscious technological development? (more than one choice possible)

Very

important

Important Neutral Slightly

important

Not at all

important

I do not

know

8.1 A guiding ethical

framework for the design,

production and use of

robots.

8.2 Financial support for

research projects that,

among other issues,

address social, ethical,

legal and economic

challenges raised by the

technological development

and its application.

8.3 Development and support

of research programmes at

EU level that include a

mechanism for short-term

verification of the

outcomes, to understand

what real risks and

opportunities are

associated with the

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dissemination of these

technologies.

8.4 Development and support

of initiatives and

programmes that facilitate

smoother transition of

socio-ethical technologies

from research to

commercialisation on the

market.

Please add ‘other’ choice(s) if you consider it necessary or provide additional explanation on the

choice(s) selected above

free text

9. You have indicated that a guiding ethical framework should be elaborated and adopted at EU level.

In this context, how important are the following initiatives/codes of conduct?

Very

important

Important Neutral Slightly

important

Not at all

important

I do not

know

9.1 A code of conduct for

robotic engineers.

9.2 A code for research ethics

committees when

reviewing robotics and

protocols.

9.3 Model licences for

designers and users.

Please add ‘other’ choice(s) if you consider it necessary or provide additional explanation on the

choice(s) selected above

free text

10. You have indicated that a code of conduct for robotic engineers should be elaborated and adopted

at EU level. In this context, what in your view are the most important principles that should be

included in the code of conduct?

Very

importan

t

Importa

nt

Neutral Slightly

importa

nt

Not at

all

importa

nt

I do

not

know

10.1 Principle of beneficence –

robots should act in the best

interests of humans.

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10.2 Non-maleficence – the doctrine

of ‘first, do not harm’, whereby

robots should not harm a

human.

10.3 Autonomy – the capacity to

make an informed, un-coerced

decision about the terms of

interaction with robots.

10.4 Justice – fair distribution of the

benefits associated with robotics

and affordability of homecare

and healthcare robots in

particular.

10.5 Precautionary principle –

anticipating potential safety

impacts of outcomes and taking

due precautions, proportional to

the level of protection, while

encouraging progress for the

benefit of society and the

environment.

10.6 Inclusiveness – allowing for

participation in the decision-

making process by all

stakeholders involved in, or

concerned by, robotics research

activities.

10.10 Accountability – anticipating

and accounting for the social,

environmental and human health

impacts that robotics may

impose on present and future

generations.

10.8 Safety

10.9 Reversibility

10.10 Privacy

10.11 Transparency

10.12 Maximising benefit and

minimising harm

10.13 Respect for fundamental

human rights

Please add ‘other’ choice(s) if you consider it necessary or provide additional explanation on the

choice(s) selected above

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free text

11. Should you have further observations about general principles and ethical issues guiding

development, engineering and use of advanced robots or AI, please share your experience or

suggestions here

(free text)

--- end of Section 1: Ethics ---

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* Section 2. Liability

The use of autonomous machines in our society is linked to inherent potential risks. A robot's behaviour

may have civil law implications, both in terms of contractual and of non-contractual liability. The

liability rules are central as regards attribution of rights and duties, including liability for damages.

1. Please indicate whether you agree or disagree with the following statement ‘The current EU

regulatory framework on liability is sufficient to address new developments in robotics and AI’

(multiple choices are possible)

o I totally agree, no modifications/amendments are necessary to the current liability rules

o I somewhat agree, however some modifications/amendment are necessary to the current rules on

non-contractual liability

o I somewhat agree, however some modifications/amendment are necessary to the current rules on

contractual liability

o I somewhat agree, however in addition to the current legally binding rules, the EU needs to

adopt non-legislative instruments such as guidelines and codes of conduct specifically related to

robotics and AI

o I totally disagree, major modifications to the current liability framework are necessary

o I do not think liability issues are important

o I do not know

o Other (please specify/free text)

2. Do you agree with the following statement ‘Robots should have a specific legal status’?

o Strongly agree

o Somewhat agree

o Neutral

o Somewhat disagree

o Strongly disagree

o I do not know

o Other (explain/ free text)

3. Please indicate to what extent you agree or disagree with the each of the following statements

related to the type of legal status robots should have:

Stron

gly

agree

Agree Neither

agree or

disagree

Disagree Strongly

disagree

I do

not

know

3.1 Robots should be regarded as

natural persons (i.e. humans).

3.2 Robots should be regarded as

legal persons (i.e. companies).

3.3 Robots should be regarded as

animals or objects.

3.4 A new category should be

created, with its own specific

features and implications as

regards attribution of rights and

duties, including liability for

damages.

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Please add ‘other’ choice(s) if you consider it necessary or provide additional explanation on the

choice(s) selected above

4. Please indicate to what extent you support or oppose each of the following statements related to

the allocation of risks related to the use of autonomous robots:

Strongly

support

Support Neutral Oppose Strongly

oppose

I do not

know

4.1 Strict liability for

manufacturers

4.2 Strict liability for owners

4.3 Strict liability for users

Please add ‘other’ choice(s) if you consider it necessary or provide additional explanation on the

choice(s) selected above

free text

5. Please indicate your opinion regarding which issues related to the regulation of liability and

damages require the most urgent intervention at EU level:

o contractual liability of machine-to-machine contracts

o non-contractual liability as specifically applies to robotics and AI

o no intervention is necessary

o other (please explain/free text)

6. Please indicate to what extent you support or oppose the establishment of an obligatory insurance

scheme for damages caused by autonomous robots:

o strongly support

o support

o neutral

o oppose

o strongly oppose

o I do not know

7. Please provide suggestions as to what should be the scope of the coverage of this insurance scheme,

i.e. what risks it should cover: (optional question)

free text

8. Please indicate to what extent you support or oppose the establishment of a compulsory insurance

and compensation fund (if support Q 8)

o strongly support

o support

o neutral

o oppose

o strongly oppose

o I do not know

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9. Please provide suggestions as to how this compulsory insurance scheme should be operated:

(optional question)

(free text)

10. Should you have further observations about liability issues please share your experience or

suggestions here:

(free text)

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* Section 3: Connectivity, intellectual property rights, and the flow of data

1. Please indicate to what extent you support or oppose the following statements on the necessity

for EU action(s) related to connectivity, intellectual property rights, and the flow of data? The EU

should take action(s) ...

Strongly

support

Support Neutral Oppose Strongly

oppose

I do not

know

1.1 To develop a balanced approach

to intellectual property rights

when applied to hardware and

software standards, and codes

that protect innovation and at

the same time foster innovation.

1.2 To support a horizontal and

technology neutral approach to

intellectual property applicable

to the various sectors in which

robotics could be employed.

1.3 To elaborate criteria for an

‘own intellectual creation’ for

copyrightable works produced

by computers or robots.

1.4 To foster development of

standards for the concept of

privacy by design.

1.6 To foster development of

standards for the concept of

privacy by default.

1.7 To foster development of

standards for the concept of

informed consent.

1.8 To foster development of

standards for the concept of

encryption.

1.9 To elaborate criteria to ensure

that the use of personal data as

a ‘currency’ does not lead to a

circumvention of the basic

principles governing the right to

privacy and data protection.

1.10 To set a framework that will

meet the connectivity

requirements for the EU’s

digital future.

1.11 To set a framework to ensure

that access to broadband and

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5G network is fully in line with

the net neutrality principle.

1.12 To ensure that civil law

regulations are consistent with

Regulation (EU) No 2016/679

(the General Data Protection

Regulation).

1.13 To review rules and criteria

regarding the use of cameras

and sensors in robots.

1.14 To ensure transparent

mechanisms for data subjects.

1.15 To ensure that appropriate

remedies are available for data

subjects in compliance with EU

data protection law.

Please add ‘other’ choice(s) if you consider it necessary or provide additional explanation on the

choice(s) selected above

2. What issues related to developments in the robotics and AI sector should the EU address as a

matter of priority? (max. three choices)

o free movement of data

o security of robotics systems, including their internal data systems and data flows

o security of networks of interconnected robots and AI

o protection of personal data

o privacy in communication between humans, robots and AI

o security by design, including an obligation for designers of robots and AI to develop

products that are safe, secure and fit for purpose

o Other (please specify/free text max. 250 words)

3. In your opinion, what are the biggest obstacles and deficiencies related to intellectual property

rights, connectivity, and flow of data in the current EU regulatory framework?

free text/max. 1 000 words

4. Should you have further observations about connectivity, intellectual property rights, and the

flow of data, please share your experience or suggestions here:

free text/max. 1 000 words

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* Section 4: Standardisation, safety and security

1. Please indicate, whether you agree or disagree with the following statements: ‘the development of

EU standards in the field of AI and robotics technologies are of key importance ...’

Strongly

agree

Agree Disagree Strongly

disagree

I do not

know

1.1 for future competition in this field.

1.2 to foster innovation.

1.3 to avoid fragmentation of the

international market.

1.4 to guarantee a high level of product

safety.

1.5 to guarantee consumer protection.

Please add ‘other’ choice(s) if you consider it necessary or provide additional explanation on the

choice(s) selected above

2. Please indicate how important or unimportant the following EU actions in the area of

standardisation, safety and security, are for your industry?

Very

important

Important Neutral Slightly

important

Not at all

important

I do not

know

2.1 EU involvement in the

international harmonisation of

technical standards, in

particular together with the

European Standardisation

Organisations and International

Organization for

Standardization.

2.2 Revision of EU legislation in

light of development of

robotics and AI.

2.3 Elaboration of uniform criteria

across all EU Member States

which individual Member

States should use in order to

identify areas where

experiments with robots are

permitted.

Please add ‘other’ choice(s) if you consider it necessary or provide additional explanation on the

choice(s) selected above

3. In your opinion, what are the biggest obstacles and deficiencies in the current EU regulatory

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framework related to standardisation, safety and security for robotics and AI?

free text

4. Should you have further observations about standardisation, safety and security, please share

your experience or suggestions here:

free text

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* Section 5. Education and employment

1. Please indicate to what extent you support or oppose the following statements related to the

necessity for EU action(s) in the area of education and employment in the context of technological

developments in robotics and AI: ‘the EU should take action(s) ...’

Strongly

support

Support Neutral Oppose Strongly

oppose

I do not

know

1.1 to support women in

information and communication

technologies (ICT).

1.2 to modernise educational

systems to boost e-skills and

competences.

1.3 to support training and

retraining of people already in

the labour market.

1.4 to support occupational health

and safety at work.

1.5 to support the involvement of

social partners.

1.6 to reduce inequalities and social

exclusion.

1.7 to develop mechanisms for job

security, i.e. working and career

patterns shaped by

digitalisation.

1.8 to systematically monitor what

types of jobs and tasks are taken

by robots.

1.9 to systematically monitor what

new types of jobs are created as

a result of developments in

robotics and AI.

1.10 to systematically analyse what

societal challenges arise.

Please add ‘other’ choice(s) if you consider it necessary or provide additional explanation on the

choice(s) selected above

2. Based on the developments in your industry related to and resulting from use of robots and AI, please

indicate whether you agree or disagree with the following statement: ‘there is mismatch between skills

available on the labour market and the skills necessary’.

o strongly agree

o agree

o neutral

o disagree

o strongly disagree

o I do not know

3. Please indicate to what extent you agree or disagree with the introduction of corporate reporting

requirements on the extent and proportion of the contribution of robotics and AI to the economic

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results of a company for the purpose of social security contributions:

o strongly agree

o agree

o neutral

o disagree

o strongly disagree

o I do not know

4. Please indicate to what extent you support or oppose introduction of corporate reporting

requirements on the extent and proportion of the contribution of robotics and AI to the economic

results of a company for the purpose of taxation:

o strongly agree

o agree

o neutral

o disagree

o strongly disagree

o I do not know

5. Please indicate whether you agree or disagree with the following statement: ‘considering

developments in the area of robotics and AI, social security systems need to be adjusted to provide

appropriate protection to employees’.

o strongly agree

o agree

o neutral

o disagree

o strongly disagree

o I do not know

6. Please indicate whether you agree or disagree with the following statement: ‘considering

developments in the area of robotics and AI, labour laws need to be adjusted to provide

appropriate protection to employees’.

o strongly agree

o agree

o neutral

o disagree

o strongly disagree

o I do not know

7. Please indicate whether you agree or disagree with the following statement: ‘restrictions or a ban on

partial or total automation of certain tasks or jobs should be introduced in order to guarantee

safety’.

o strongly agree

o agree

o neutral

o disagree

o strongly disagree

o I do not know

8. Please indicate whether you agree or disagree with the following statement: ‘restrictions or a ban on

partial or total automation of certain tasks or jobs should be introduced in order to guarantee

respect of fundamental human rights’.

o strongly agree

o agree

o neutral

o disagree

o strongly disagree

o I do not know

9. Please indicate, in which areas you consider that the use of fully autonomous robots should be

banned or restricted:

o Manufacturing o Healthcare

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o Leisure

o Domestic use, such as cleaning

o Military and security

o Search and rescue

o Education

o Care of children, elderly, and the

disabled

o Space exploration

o Agriculture

o Transport\logistics

o None

o I do not know

o Other (please explain)

10. Please indicate whether you agree or disagree with the following statement: ‘in the light of the

possible effects on the labour market of robotics and AI, a general basic income should be

introduced’.

o strongly agree

o agree

o neutral

o disagree

o strongly disagree

o I do not know

11. Should you have further observations about education and employment, please

share your experience or suggestions here:

(free text)

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* Section 6. Institutional coordination and oversight

1. In your opinion, in order to provide the technical, ethical and regulatory expertise

on developments in the area of robotics and AI:

o a new EU-level agency should be established

o those tasks should be designated to an already existing EU agency

o Neither the establishment of a new EU agency nor designation of the tasks to an

existing EU agency is necessary

o I do not know

o Other (please specify)

2. You have indicated support for the establishment of a new EU-level European agency

for robotics and artificial intelligence. In your opinion, what task(s) should this agency

fulfil?

o Cross-sectoral and multidisciplinary monitoring of robotics-based applications

o Identification of standards for best practice

o Identification with other EU institutions and stakeholders’ research needs and

incentive measures

o Where appropriate, recommendation of regulatory measures

o Defining new principles and addressing potential consumer protection issues

o Addressing systematic challenges

o Facilitating establishment of collaborative networks

o Other (please indicate/free text)

3. You have indicated support for tasks related to robotics and AI to be designated to an

existing EU agency, which agency do you propose?

o European Institute of Innovation and Technology

o European Agency for the operational management of large-scale IT Systems in the

area of freedom, security and justice

o European Union Agency for Network and Information Security

o Other (please specify/free text)

4. Should you have further observations about institutional cooperation and oversight,

please share your experience or suggestions here

Free text

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IV. Other issues and further information

1. Please provide details of any other issues related to robotics and AI to which you

would like to draw the European Parliament’s attention, or which you consider should

be addressed.

Free text/

2. Please provide references to any studies or documents that you think are relevant

for this consultation. If possible, please provide links.

Free text/

3. Please provide information on any successful initiatives at regional, national or

international level related to robotics and AI that could support the European

Parliament in considering further actions.

Free text/

4. Please provide information on any negative experiences or impacts at regional,

national or international level related to robotics and AI that could support the

European Parliament in considering further actions.

Free text/

THANK YOU


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