The potential of artificial intelligence (AI) has grown exponentially in recent years, which not only generates value but also creates risks. AI systems are characterised by their complexity, opacity and autonomy in operation. Now and in the foreseeable future, AI systems will be operating in a manner that is not fully autonomous. This signifies that providing appropriate incentives to the human parties involved is still of great importance in reducing AI-related harm. Therefore, liability rules should be adapted in such a way to provide the relevant parties with incentives to efficiently reduce the social costs of potential accidents. Relying on a law and economics approach, we address the theoretical question of what kind of liability rul...
How can tort law contribute to a better understanding of the risk-based approach in the European Uni...
In today's evolving landscape, artificial intelligence (AI) has emerged as a game-changing force wit...
This article offers a critical discussion of the “Report on Liability for Artificial Intelligence an...
The potential of artificial intelligence (AI) has grown exponentially in recent years, which not onl...
The potential of artificial intelligence (AI) has grown exponentially in recent years, which not onl...
Artificial intelligence (AI) is an integral part of our everyday lives, able to perform a multitude ...
Artificial Intelligence (AI) has become an increasingly prominent and influential technology in mode...
As ChatGPT et al. conquer the world, the optimal liability framework for AI systems remains an unsol...
Liability for AI is the subject of a lively debate. Whether new liability rules should be introduce...
In recent years, the need for regulation of robots and Artificial Intelligence, together with the ur...
This study – commissioned by the Policy Department C at the request of the Committee on Legal Affai...
The creation and commercialization of these systems raise the question of how liability risks will p...
Recent advances in artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning have prompted discussion about ...
How can tort law contribute to a better understanding of the risk-based approach in the European Uni...
In today's evolving landscape, artificial intelligence (AI) has emerged as a game-changing force wit...
This article offers a critical discussion of the “Report on Liability for Artificial Intelligence an...
The potential of artificial intelligence (AI) has grown exponentially in recent years, which not onl...
The potential of artificial intelligence (AI) has grown exponentially in recent years, which not onl...
Artificial intelligence (AI) is an integral part of our everyday lives, able to perform a multitude ...
Artificial Intelligence (AI) has become an increasingly prominent and influential technology in mode...
As ChatGPT et al. conquer the world, the optimal liability framework for AI systems remains an unsol...
Liability for AI is the subject of a lively debate. Whether new liability rules should be introduce...
In recent years, the need for regulation of robots and Artificial Intelligence, together with the ur...
This study – commissioned by the Policy Department C at the request of the Committee on Legal Affai...
The creation and commercialization of these systems raise the question of how liability risks will p...
Recent advances in artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning have prompted discussion about ...
How can tort law contribute to a better understanding of the risk-based approach in the European Uni...
In today's evolving landscape, artificial intelligence (AI) has emerged as a game-changing force wit...
This article offers a critical discussion of the “Report on Liability for Artificial Intelligence an...