1siIn more or less noticeable ways, algorithms are pervading every sector of life. As algorithm-related activities multiply around us, it is reasonable to predict that so will accidents and, consequently, compensation claims framed as torts. Against this background, the paper investigates from a comparative perspective how legal systems in three regions of the world—the U.S., (continental) Europe, and China—could approach the rise of algorithmic torts. First, the paper sketches out the main features that might be associated with algorithm-related torts and the specific challenges that they might bring to current legal frameworks. It then presents the state-of-the-art of the legal debate about algorithmic liability in U.S., Europe, and China...
This chapter explores the potentialities of new technologies in investigating non-pecuniary losses c...
Pattern recognition, machine learning and artificial intelligence offer tremendous opportunities for...
How can tort law contribute to a better understanding of the risk-based approach in the European Uni...
1noHonoring the trans-Atlantic breadth of the tort law scholarship of Professor Franz Werro, the pap...
Establishing liability for damages caused by AI used to be rather straightforward when only one or f...
The current discussions around algorithms, legal ethics, and expanding legal access through technolo...
Artificial Intelligence (AI) has become an increasingly prominent and influential technology in mode...
This book proposes three liability regimes to combat the wide responsibility gaps caused by AI syste...
We study the design of optimal liability rules when the use of an advisory algorithm by a human oper...
This book proposes three liability regimes to combat the wide responsibility gaps caused by AI syste...
Nowadays the development of AI technology is not yet mature, let alone the legal definition and regu...
The use of computerized algorithms is increasingly common in the modern business environment. An alg...
The human life in the age of artificial intelligence has undergone tremendous changes. Algorithm tec...
Automated vehicles ( "AV ") can greatly improve road safety and societal welfare, but legal systems ...
This thesis is an exploration of the legal implications of artificial intelligence with regards to t...
This chapter explores the potentialities of new technologies in investigating non-pecuniary losses c...
Pattern recognition, machine learning and artificial intelligence offer tremendous opportunities for...
How can tort law contribute to a better understanding of the risk-based approach in the European Uni...
1noHonoring the trans-Atlantic breadth of the tort law scholarship of Professor Franz Werro, the pap...
Establishing liability for damages caused by AI used to be rather straightforward when only one or f...
The current discussions around algorithms, legal ethics, and expanding legal access through technolo...
Artificial Intelligence (AI) has become an increasingly prominent and influential technology in mode...
This book proposes three liability regimes to combat the wide responsibility gaps caused by AI syste...
We study the design of optimal liability rules when the use of an advisory algorithm by a human oper...
This book proposes three liability regimes to combat the wide responsibility gaps caused by AI syste...
Nowadays the development of AI technology is not yet mature, let alone the legal definition and regu...
The use of computerized algorithms is increasingly common in the modern business environment. An alg...
The human life in the age of artificial intelligence has undergone tremendous changes. Algorithm tec...
Automated vehicles ( "AV ") can greatly improve road safety and societal welfare, but legal systems ...
This thesis is an exploration of the legal implications of artificial intelligence with regards to t...
This chapter explores the potentialities of new technologies in investigating non-pecuniary losses c...
Pattern recognition, machine learning and artificial intelligence offer tremendous opportunities for...
How can tort law contribute to a better understanding of the risk-based approach in the European Uni...