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Artificial Intelligence and Legal Liability

Artificial Intelligence 2018-02-23 v1 Computers and Society

Abstract

A recent issue of a popular computing journal asked which laws would apply if a self-driving car killed a pedestrian. This paper considers the question of legal liability for artificially intelligent computer systems. It discusses whether criminal liability could ever apply; to whom it might apply; and, under civil law, whether an AI program is a product that is subject to product design legislation or a service to which the tort of negligence applies. The issue of sales warranties is also considered. A discussion of some of the practical limitations that AI systems are subject to is also included.

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@article{arxiv.1802.07782,
  title  = {Artificial Intelligence and Legal Liability},
  author = {John Kingston},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1802.07782},
  year   = {2018}
}

Comments

In: Bramer, Max and Petridis, Miltiadis, eds. Research and Development in Intelligent Systems XXXIII: Incorporating Applications and Innovations in Intelligent Systems XXIV. Springer Verlag, Cambridge, UK, pp. 269-279. ISBN 9783319471747

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