Liability for Crimes Involving Artificial Intelligence Systems
Gabriel Hallevy
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Liability for Crimes Involving Artificial Intelligence Systems
Published
Sep 22, 2016
Publisher
Springer
Pages
265
ISBN-13
9783319361765
ISBN-10
3319361767
Description
The book develops a general legal theory concerning the liability for offenses involving artificial intelligence systems. The involvement of the artificial intelligence systems in these offenses may be as perpetrators, accomplices or mere instruments. The general legal theory proposed in this book is based on the current criminal law in most modern legal systems. In most modern countries, unmanned vehicles, sophisticated surgical systems, industrial computing systems, trading algorithms and other artificial intelligence systems are commonly used for both industrial and personal purposes. The question of legal liability arises when something goes wrong, e.g. the unmanned vehicle is involved in a car accident, the surgical system is involved in a surgical error or the trading algorithm is involved in fraud, etc. Who is to be held liable for these offenses: the manufacturer, the programmer, the user, or, perhaps, the artificial intelligence system itself? The concept of liability for crimes involving artificial intelligence systems has not yet been widely researched. Advanced technologies are forcing society to face new challenges, both technical and legal. The idea of liability in the specific context of artificial intelligence systems is one such challenge that should be thoroughly explored.
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This edition of Liability for Crimes Involving Artificial Intelligence Systems has approximately 265 pages. Please note, this is an estimate and the exact page count can vary between hardcover, paperback, and e-book versions.
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Who is the author of Liability for Crimes Involving Artificial Intelligence Systems?
Liability for Crimes Involving Artificial Intelligence Systems was written by Gabriel Hallevy.
When was Liability for Crimes Involving Artificial Intelligence Systems published?
The publication date for this specific edition is Sep 22, 2016. The original work may have been published on a different date.