圣马特奥县通过监管商用人形机器人的决议
San Mateo County Passes Resolution To Regulate Commercial Humanoid Robots

原始链接: https://www.zerohedge.com/ai/san-mateo-county-passes-resolution-regulate-commercial-humanoid-robots

圣马特奥县(San Mateo County)正采取行动,有望成为加州首个对人形机器人商业用途进行监管的县。在8月11日通过一项决议后,该县将起草一项条例,以监管餐厅和零售店等商业场所中自动或半自动机器人的部署。 拟议的框架旨在随着企业越来越多地试用人形机器人技术,确保公共安全。主要条款包括强制性的许可程序、安装紧急“终止开关”以及要求具备受过培训的人员进行监督。此外,该县正在考虑向企业收取年度费用,以帮助当地消防部门购置必要的专业设备,以应对与机器人锂离子电池相关的火灾风险。 该法规的支持者强调,这种主动的做法在技术创新与公共利益和安全之间取得了平衡。劳工权益倡导者也参与了讨论,强调了在这些技术进入主流市场时,考虑其对工人的经济影响的重要性。该倡议旨在为人形机器人实现广泛应用之前,构建一个结构化的整合环境。

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Authored by Lear Zhou via The Epoch Times,

San Mateo County may become the first in California to regulate humanoid robots used for commercial purposes.

The county board of supervisors on Aug. 11 passed a resolution sponsored by Supervisor Ray Mueller to direct county legal and administrative staff to draft an ordinance regulating the use of untethered autonomous or semi-autonomous humanoid robots, or “mobile humanoid robots,” in restaurants, retail stores, and other businesses.

State law already regulates autonomous vehicles but not the commercial use of humanoid robots, according to a county memo. The resolution aims to create a “comprehensive permitting process governing the commercial deployment and operation” of such robots within the county.

Several companies have already started humanoid robot pilot projects.

Tau Robotics, for instance, offers cleaning services to invited San Francisco residents at $30 per hour in a pilot program launched on July 28. The robots are operated by humans and artificial intelligence, according to the company’s website.

According to the county memo, having a permitting framework in place before these robots are widely implemented would “encourage the responsible integration of emerging technologies in a manner that serves the public interest.”

The resolution directs county staff to consider having businesses pay an annual fee dedicated to HazMat and fire equipment for local first responders to handle risks from the lithium-ion batteries the robots use.

“In recent years, we’ve seen an uptick in lithium-ion battery fires due to thermal runaway,” Rich Seguine, vice president of Local 2400, which represents firefighters in San Mateo County, said in a public comment at the county board meeting. “A funding source like this in the resolution can be used to purchase necessary specialized equipment.”

The resolution also aims to require the robots to have accessible emergency “kill switches,” have clean manufacturer safety records, and be supervised by a trained human onsite.

Technological progress and protecting working people aren’t competing goals, said Julie Lind, a member of the San Mateo Labor Council, in a virtual public comment.

“Businesses should understand and account for the human consequences of deploying this technology, including potential job losses,” Lind said.

Non-humanoid robots have already been deployed in a few commercial uses in the area, including Cafe X, a robotic coffee bar in San Francisco International Airport; Artly Coffee in Stonestown Galleria in San Francisco; and autonomous sidewalk delivery company Coco Robotics.

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