Theoretical aspects of identyifying legal personality of artificial intelligence: cross-national analysis of the laws of foreign countries
Research analyzes the issues of determining the legal status of artificial intellect. As artificial intellect (AI) systems become more sophisticated and play an increasingly important role in society, the arguments that they should have some form of legal personality are becoming increasingly releva...
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description | Research analyzes the issues of determining the legal status of artificial intellect. As artificial intellect (AI) systems become more sophisticated and play an increasingly important role in society, the arguments that they should have some form of legal personality are becoming increasingly relevant. The research argues that most legal systems could create a new category of legal persons. The issues of innovative trends in law enforcement practice are also in the focus as well as the issues of establishing general provisions on liability for criminal acts committed due to technical failures of artificial intelligence without the presence of anthropogenic participation and intervention. The article presents the results of the relevance of philosophical-legal and ontological analysis not only to a state, but also to the prospective future modifications of artificial intelligence. It outlines the results of a comparative analysis of the laws regulating artificial intelligence in a number of foreign countries along with the results of a retrospective analysis of some historical stages in the development of legal regulation of artificial intelligence. |
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spelling | doaj.art-abd8f4fd34b640d08743222cf9797a702023-03-29T12:51:28ZengPeoples’ Friendship University of Russia (RUDN University)RUDN Journal of Law2313-23372408-90012023-03-0127113514710.22363/2313-2337-2023-27-1-135-14721137Theoretical aspects of identyifying legal personality of artificial intelligence: cross-national analysis of the laws of foreign countriesKamilla S. Musina0Peoples' Friendship University of Russia (RUDN University)Research analyzes the issues of determining the legal status of artificial intellect. As artificial intellect (AI) systems become more sophisticated and play an increasingly important role in society, the arguments that they should have some form of legal personality are becoming increasingly relevant. The research argues that most legal systems could create a new category of legal persons. The issues of innovative trends in law enforcement practice are also in the focus as well as the issues of establishing general provisions on liability for criminal acts committed due to technical failures of artificial intelligence without the presence of anthropogenic participation and intervention. The article presents the results of the relevance of philosophical-legal and ontological analysis not only to a state, but also to the prospective future modifications of artificial intelligence. It outlines the results of a comparative analysis of the laws regulating artificial intelligence in a number of foreign countries along with the results of a retrospective analysis of some historical stages in the development of legal regulation of artificial intelligence.https://journals.rudn.ru/law/article/viewFile/34061/21830blockchainroboticslack of human factorit-technologiescyborglegal personalitynatural person |
spellingShingle | Kamilla S. Musina Theoretical aspects of identyifying legal personality of artificial intelligence: cross-national analysis of the laws of foreign countries RUDN Journal of Law blockchain robotics lack of human factor it-technologies cyborg legal personality natural person |
title | Theoretical aspects of identyifying legal personality of artificial intelligence: cross-national analysis of the laws of foreign countries |
title_full | Theoretical aspects of identyifying legal personality of artificial intelligence: cross-national analysis of the laws of foreign countries |
title_fullStr | Theoretical aspects of identyifying legal personality of artificial intelligence: cross-national analysis of the laws of foreign countries |
title_full_unstemmed | Theoretical aspects of identyifying legal personality of artificial intelligence: cross-national analysis of the laws of foreign countries |
title_short | Theoretical aspects of identyifying legal personality of artificial intelligence: cross-national analysis of the laws of foreign countries |
title_sort | theoretical aspects of identyifying legal personality of artificial intelligence cross national analysis of the laws of foreign countries |
topic | blockchain robotics lack of human factor it-technologies cyborg legal personality natural person |
url | https://journals.rudn.ru/law/article/viewFile/34061/21830 |
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