Technology is advancing at a rapid pace. As we anticipate a rapid increase in artificial intelligence (AI), we may soon find ourselves dealing with fully autonomous technology with the capacity to cause harm and injuries. What then? Who is going to be held accountable if AI systems harm us?Currently there is no answer to this question and the existing regulatory framework falls short in addressing the accountability regime of autonomous systems. This paper analyses criminal liability of AI systems, evaluated under the existing rules of criminal law. It highlights the social and legal implications of the current criminal liability regime as it is applied to the complex nature of industrial robots. Finally, the paper explores whether corporat...
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The creation and commercialization of these systems raise the question of how liability risks will p...
A recent issue of a popular computing journal asked which laws would apply if a self-driving car kil...
Artificial Intelligence (AI) has become an increasingly prominent and influential technology in mode...
Civil liability legislation is currently being developed, but little attention has been paid to the ...
Regulating artificial intelligence (AI) has become necessary in light of its deployment in high-risk...
Whether causing flash crashes in financial markets, purchasing illegal drugs, or running over pedest...
Today, artificial intelligence (hereinafter – AI) becomes an integral part of almost all branches of...
This thesis focuses on the relationship between the development of autonomous artificial intelligenc...
Artificial intelligence crimes are considered near future crimes If not some of them have now begun,...
Criminal liability for acts committed by AI systems has recently become a hot legal topic. This pape...
Many legal and economic scientists around the world argue for the need to rethink legal measures whe...
Recent advances in artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning have prompted discussion about ...
Criminality and punishment have always been applied to human beings. However, the technological fiel...
Automated vehicles ( "AV ") can greatly improve road safety and societal welfare, but legal systems ...
The modem question relating to Al entities becomes: Does the growing intelligence of Al entities sub...
The creation and commercialization of these systems raise the question of how liability risks will p...
A recent issue of a popular computing journal asked which laws would apply if a self-driving car kil...
Artificial Intelligence (AI) has become an increasingly prominent and influential technology in mode...
Civil liability legislation is currently being developed, but little attention has been paid to the ...
Regulating artificial intelligence (AI) has become necessary in light of its deployment in high-risk...
Whether causing flash crashes in financial markets, purchasing illegal drugs, or running over pedest...
Today, artificial intelligence (hereinafter – AI) becomes an integral part of almost all branches of...
This thesis focuses on the relationship between the development of autonomous artificial intelligenc...
Artificial intelligence crimes are considered near future crimes If not some of them have now begun,...
Criminal liability for acts committed by AI systems has recently become a hot legal topic. This pape...
Many legal and economic scientists around the world argue for the need to rethink legal measures whe...
Recent advances in artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning have prompted discussion about ...
Criminality and punishment have always been applied to human beings. However, the technological fiel...
Automated vehicles ( "AV ") can greatly improve road safety and societal welfare, but legal systems ...
The modem question relating to Al entities becomes: Does the growing intelligence of Al entities sub...
The creation and commercialization of these systems raise the question of how liability risks will p...
A recent issue of a popular computing journal asked which laws would apply if a self-driving car kil...