Regulating artificial intelligence (AI) has become necessary in light of its deployment in high-risk scenarios. This paper explores the proposal to extend legal personhood to AI and robots, which had not yet been examined through the lens of the general public. We present two studies (N = 3,559) to obtain people’s views of electronic legal personhood vis-à-vis existing liability models. Our study reveals people’s desire to punish automated agents even though these entities are not recognized any mental state. Furthermore, people did not believe automated agents’ punishment would fulfill deterrence nor retribution and were unwilling to grant them legal punishment preconditions, namely physical independence and assets. Collectively, these fin...
Today, artificial intelligence (hereinafter – AI) becomes an integral part of almost all branches of...
This article is devoted to the investigation of artificial intelligence as a subject of crime and t...
Many legal and economic scientists around the world argue for the need to rethink legal measures whe...
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...
Artificial Intelligence (AI) entities seriously challenge traditional legal frameworks for attributi...
Criminality and punishment have always been applied to human beings. However, the technological fiel...
To what extent, if any, should the law protect sentient artificial intelligence (that is, AI that ca...
The issue of super-intelligent artificial intelligence (AI) has begun to attract ever more attention...
Information technology is taking the world by storm. The technological world is changing rapidly and...
Criminal liability for acts committed by AI systems has recently become a hot legal topic. This pape...
Technology is advancing at a rapid pace. As we anticipate a rapid increase in artificial intelligenc...
How to make artificial intelligence (AI) systems safe and aligned with human values is an open resea...
The paper examines today’s debate on the legal status of AI robots, and how often scholars and...
Artificial Intelligence (AI) is being integrated into systems influencing decisions, analysing compl...
Today, artificial intelligence (hereinafter – AI) becomes an integral part of almost all branches of...
This article is devoted to the investigation of artificial intelligence as a subject of crime and t...
Many legal and economic scientists around the world argue for the need to rethink legal measures whe...
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...
Artificial Intelligence (AI) entities seriously challenge traditional legal frameworks for attributi...
Criminality and punishment have always been applied to human beings. However, the technological fiel...
To what extent, if any, should the law protect sentient artificial intelligence (that is, AI that ca...
The issue of super-intelligent artificial intelligence (AI) has begun to attract ever more attention...
Information technology is taking the world by storm. The technological world is changing rapidly and...
Criminal liability for acts committed by AI systems has recently become a hot legal topic. This pape...
Technology is advancing at a rapid pace. As we anticipate a rapid increase in artificial intelligenc...
How to make artificial intelligence (AI) systems safe and aligned with human values is an open resea...
The paper examines today’s debate on the legal status of AI robots, and how often scholars and...
Artificial Intelligence (AI) is being integrated into systems influencing decisions, analysing compl...
Today, artificial intelligence (hereinafter – AI) becomes an integral part of almost all branches of...
This article is devoted to the investigation of artificial intelligence as a subject of crime and t...
Many legal and economic scientists around the world argue for the need to rethink legal measures whe...