The Criminal Liability of Artificial Intelligence Technologies
Abstract
Artificial Intelligence (AI) has played a significant role in various life domains, with advanced nations increasingly relying on it for a multitude of public services and operations. In the rapidly advancing technological era, the use of AI technologies can lead to errors, prompting questions about the Liability of the designers of AI technologies for these mistakes. Concerns have arisen regarding the potential future substitution of human elements in many fields by these technologies. Therefore, thorough research and analysis of AI technologies and their errors are imperative.
Artificial Intelligence technologies, developed by technology companies and their designers, have yielded substantial progress in task completion, time efficiency, and cost savings. Governments have embraced these technologies; however, the errors associated with them pose a significant risk, necessitating the consideration of criminal liability for technology companies and their designers. It is crucial to recognize that Artificial intelligence, being a human creation, is not exempt from errors.
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