argument: Notizie/News - Ethics and Philosophy of Law
Source: SSRN
SSRN hosts a scholarly paper analyzing the multifaceted issues surrounding legal accountability for artificial intelligence. The paper reviews theoretical concepts and current legal approaches to assigning liability for AI-driven actions, considering autonomous decision-making and complex AI systems.
It examines comparative legal frameworks across jurisdictions and the ethical challenges of attributing responsibility to AI entities or their developers. The study offers policy recommendations to balance technological innovation with effective legal risk management. It discusses evolving legal norms and the need for adaptive regulatory models to address AI’s increasing autonomy. The paper contributes to ongoing academic discourse on AI liability and governance.