Artificially Intelligent Machines: Legal Lacuna Of Liability
Introduction “Centralized systems make more and more legal decisions. Often this happens because machines, like computers, apply law. For instance, computer programs prepare tax returns, certify compliance with environmental regulation, keep wage and hour records, and take down material allegedly subject to copyright protection. Should automated law systems be directly liable for the errors they …
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