This book proposes three liability regimes to combat the wide responsibility gaps caused by AI systems – vicarious liability for autonomous software agents (actants); enterprise liability for inseparable human-AI interactions (hybrids); and collective fund liability for interconnected AI systems (crowds). Based on information technology studies, the book first develops a threefold typology that distinguishes individual, hybrid and collective machine behaviour. A subsequent social science analysis specifies the socio-digital institutions related to this threefold typology. Then it determines the social risks that emerge when algorithms operate within these institutions. Actants raise the risk of digital autonomy, hybrids the risk of double c...
An Analysis of Product Liability for AI Entities with special reference to the Consumer Protection A...
This open access book focuses on the impact of Artificial Intelligence (AI) on individuals and socie...
With the on-going situation of the global pandemic coronavirus (COVID-19) and the implementation of ...
This book proposes three liability regimes to combat the wide responsibility gaps caused by AI syste...
The potential of artificial intelligence (AI) has grown exponentially in recent years, which not onl...
The creation and commercialization of these systems raise the question of how liability risks will p...
Artificial Intelligence (AI) has become an increasingly prominent and influential technology in mode...
Technology is advancing at a rapid pace. As we anticipate a rapid increase in artificial intelligenc...
Establishing liability for damages caused by AI used to be rather straightforward when only one or f...
We study the design of optimal liability rules when the use of an advisory algorithm by a human oper...
The introduction of highly automated technologies in socio-technical systems (STS) gives rise to new...
Liability for AI is the subject of a lively debate. Whether new liability rules should be introduce...
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...
The issue of super-intelligent artificial intelligence (AI) has begun to attract ever more attention...
An Analysis of Product Liability for AI Entities with special reference to the Consumer Protection A...
This open access book focuses on the impact of Artificial Intelligence (AI) on individuals and socie...
With the on-going situation of the global pandemic coronavirus (COVID-19) and the implementation of ...
This book proposes three liability regimes to combat the wide responsibility gaps caused by AI syste...
The potential of artificial intelligence (AI) has grown exponentially in recent years, which not onl...
The creation and commercialization of these systems raise the question of how liability risks will p...
Artificial Intelligence (AI) has become an increasingly prominent and influential technology in mode...
Technology is advancing at a rapid pace. As we anticipate a rapid increase in artificial intelligenc...
Establishing liability for damages caused by AI used to be rather straightforward when only one or f...
We study the design of optimal liability rules when the use of an advisory algorithm by a human oper...
The introduction of highly automated technologies in socio-technical systems (STS) gives rise to new...
Liability for AI is the subject of a lively debate. Whether new liability rules should be introduce...
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...
The issue of super-intelligent artificial intelligence (AI) has begun to attract ever more attention...
An Analysis of Product Liability for AI Entities with special reference to the Consumer Protection A...
This open access book focuses on the impact of Artificial Intelligence (AI) on individuals and socie...
With the on-going situation of the global pandemic coronavirus (COVID-19) and the implementation of ...