Keywords
AI; liability; technology; ethics
Abstract
The creation and commercialization of these systems raise the question of how liability risks will play out in real life. However, as technical advancements have outpaced legal actions, it is unclear how the law will treat AI systems. This Article briefly addresses the legal ramifications and liability risks associated with reliance on—or delegation to—AI systems, and it sketches a framework suggesting how we can address the question of whether AI merits a new approach to deal with the liability challenges it raises when humans remain “in” or “on” the loop.
Recommended Citation
Iria Giuffrida,
Liability for AI Decision-Making: Some Legal and Ethical Considerations,
88 Fordham L. Rev. 439
(2019).
Available at: https://ir.lawnet.fordham.edu/flr/vol88/iss2/3