Just the fact they want to make a robot liable for the damage it causes raises red flags to me that this kind of exceptionalism is being push by the manufacturers of said robots to evade future lawsuits.
That is exactly what it is. Most law firms are already prepping for the legal issues increased automation will bring and personhood to avoid liability is seen as the holy grail for the manufacturers. Actual personhood will not happen imo, that implies personal responsibilities beyound a mavhines capacity, but a complex series of cases placing liability with the ai programmer, user or similiar i think are inevitable. Eventually.
What do average Europeans think of these EU committees?
The average european:
Does not know who their mep is
Does not know how to contact their mep
Does not know what the power of a mep is
Does not know which european party their mep sits with
Does not know who the majority party in the ep is
Does not know what that parties platform is
Cannot explain the distinction and roles of the ep, ecoun, ecb, ecom or ecj
Doesnt understand the difference between the echr, eu and ecj
Does not know any of the contents of the lisbon treaty
Does not realise the lisbon treaty is the constitution of the eu
Does not know what a directive is or where it comes from
Cannot name the five presidents of the eu or explain their different roles.
Cannot explain how the eu legislates
Cannot name their countries members of the commission
Cannot explain the difference between the eu and eec or eea
Cannot describe the changes between maastricht and lisbon
Cannot explain the function or structure of CAP
Cannot explain the CFP
They probably do know that the eu allows free trade between members (without knowing any of the excemptions or soecifics), uses the euro in the eurozone, allows free movement for those seeking work and has no borders inside the schengen area. Few will be able to namewho is in or out of schengen. Most will have a vague idea of some kind of agricultural subsidy and development fund for poorer nations.
I would be shocked if more than 1% of europeans are aware of this little debate.
This isin't a dig at europeans- im trained in eu law and cannot answer all of those off the top of my head.