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    On manipulation by emotional AI: UK adults' views and governance implications by Bakir, Vian, Laffer, Alexander, McStay, Andrew, Miranda, Diana, Urquhart, Lachlan

    Published in Frontiers in sociology (07-06-2024)
    “…With growing commercial, regulatory and scholarly interest in use of Artificial Intelligence (AI) to profile and interact with human emotion ("emotional AI"),…”
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    In cars (are we really safest of all?): interior sensing and emotional opacity by McStay, Andrew, Urquhart, Lachlan

    “…This paper analyses expert and regulatory perspectives on car driver-monitoring systems that measure bodies to infer and react to emotions, fatigue, and…”
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    Policing faces: the present and future of intelligent facial surveillance by Urquhart, Lachlan, Miranda, Diana

    “…In this paper, we discuss the present and future uses of intelligent facial surveillance (IFS) in law enforcement. We present an empirical and legally focused…”
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    'They're all about pushing the products and shiny things rather than fundamental security':Mapping socio-technical challenges in securing the smart home by Chen, Jiahong, Urquhart, Lachlan

    “…Insecure connected devices can cause serious threats not just to smart home-owners, but also the underlying infrastructural network. There has been increasing…”
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    AI and the iterable epistopics of risk by Crabtree, Andy, McGarry, Glenn, Urquhart, Lachlan

    Published in AI & society (25-07-2024)
    “…Abstract The risks AI presents to society are broadly understood to be manageable through ‘general calculus’, i.e., general frameworks designed to enable those…”
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    New directions in information technology law: learning from human-computer interaction by Urquhart, Lachlan, Rodden, Tom

    “…Effectively regulating the domestic Internet of Things (IoT) requires a turn to technology design. However, the role of designers as regulators still needs to…”
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    Demonstrably doing accountability in the Internet of Things by Urquhart, Lachlan, Lodge, Tom, Crabtree, Andy

    “…Abstract This article explores the importance of accountability to data protection (DP), and how it can be built into the Internet of Things (IoT). The need to…”
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    Guest Editorial: Ethics in Affective Computing by Gratch, Jonathan, Greene, Gretchen, Picard, Rosalind, Urquhart, Lachlan, Valstar, Michel

    Published in IEEE transactions on affective computing (01-01-2024)
    “…Stunning advances in machine learning are heralding a new era in sensing, interpreting, simulating and stimulating human emotion. In the human sciences,…”
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    Responsible domestic robotics: exploring ethical implications of robots in the home by Urquhart, Lachlan, Reedman-Flint, Dominic, Leesakul, Natalie

    “…Purpose The vision of robotics in the home promises increased convenience, comfort, companionship and greater security for users. The robot industry risks…”
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    Avoiding the internet of insecure industrial things by Urquhart, Lachlan, McAuley, Derek

    Published in The computer law and security report (01-06-2018)
    “…Security incidents such as targeted distributed denial of service (DDoS) attacks on power grids and hacking of factory industrial control systems (ICS) are on…”
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    Performing the future: an artist-led project engaging with risk, uncertainty and environmental change by Jacobs, Rachel, Abbott, Frank, Urquhart, Lachlan, Price, Dominic

    Published in Journal of risk research (02-09-2019)
    “…This paper follows a practice-led methodology to explore how the diverse participants in the artist-led 'Performing the Future' project - including scientists…”
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    Adaptive Architecture: regulating human building interaction by Urquhart, Lachlan, Schnädelbach, Holger, Jäger, Nils

    “…In this paper, we explore the regulatory, technical and interactional implications of Adaptive Architecture (AA) and how it will recalibrate the nature of…”
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    Building accountability into the Internet of Things: the IoT Databox model by Crabtree, Andy, Lodge, Tom, Colley, James, Greenhalgh, Chris, Glover, Kevin, Haddadi, Hamed, Amar, Yousef, Mortier, Richard, Li, Qi, Moore, John, Wang, Liang, Yadav, Poonam, Zhao, Jianxin, Brown, Anthony, Urquhart, Lachlan, McAuley, Derek

    “…This paper outlines the IoT Databox model as a means of making the Internet of Things (IoT) accountable to individuals. Accountability is a key to building…”
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    Towards user centric regulation: exploring the interface between information technology law and human computer interaction by Urquhart, Lachlan

    Published 01-01-2017
    “…This thesis investigates the role of technology designers in regulation. Emerging information technologies are complex to regulate. They require new strategies…”
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    Defence against the dark artefacts: Smart home cybercrimes and cybersecurity standards by Piasecki, Stanislaw, Urquhart, Lachlan, McAuley, Professor Derek

    Published in The computer law and security report (01-09-2021)
    “…This paper analyses the assumptions underpinning a range of emerging EU and UK smart home cybersecurity standards. We use internet of things (IoT) case studies…”
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    Towards a right to repair for the Internet of Things: A review of legal and policy aspects by Boniface, Christopher, Urquhart, Lachlan, Terras, Melissa

    Published in The computer law and security report (01-04-2024)
    “…The way in which consumers engage with, utilise, or discard the technologies in their lives is constantly being reassessed and changed. This paper questions…”
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