so in that's part one, cyberlaw. the development of cyberlaw.robotics, thisut new disruptive technology on the generate at will distinct catalog of legal and policy issues. some ofwhich will, but which will not, he says, echo the central questions of cyberlaw. so he organizes this sort of tensionss the central of robotics law along different axes than cyberlaw. community, connection and control, but he calls thele social emergence and meaning. i found this part as a stranger to robotics and the law not about it, iht much found this section particularly interesting and insightful and helpful. le bod it, robot, unlike the inernet, act in the world, the physical tangible world of atoms. hisink that's part of definition of the robot. although i gather from the over the laste couple days that it may not be everybody's definition of a robot. but he has again in this wonderful phrase, the robot ra activee general promiscuity of data with the harm.ty to cause physical this leads to a host of legal questions about agency, causation,ity, liability. we've