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- The Cambridge Handbook of Artificial Intelligence
- The Cambridge Handbook of Artificial Intelligence
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Figures
- Contributors
- Foreword
- Preface
- Part I AI: Development and Trends
- Part II AI: Contracting and Corporate Law
- Part III AI and Liability
- 7 Are Existing Tort Theories Ready for AI?
- 8 Are Existing Tort Theories Ready for AI?
- 9 Liability for AI Decision-Making
- 10 AI and Data Protection
- 11 AI as Agents
- Part IV AI and Physical Manifestations
- Part V AI and Intellectual Property Law
- Part VI Ethical Framework for AI
- Part VII Future of AI
8 - Are Existing Tort Theories Ready for AI?
A Continental European Perspective
from Part III - AI and Liability
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 28 July 2022
- The Cambridge Handbook of Artificial Intelligence
- The Cambridge Handbook of Artificial Intelligence
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Figures
- Contributors
- Foreword
- Preface
- Part I AI: Development and Trends
- Part II AI: Contracting and Corporate Law
- Part III AI and Liability
- 7 Are Existing Tort Theories Ready for AI?
- 8 Are Existing Tort Theories Ready for AI?
- 9 Liability for AI Decision-Making
- 10 AI and Data Protection
- 11 AI as Agents
- Part IV AI and Physical Manifestations
- Part V AI and Intellectual Property Law
- Part VI Ethical Framework for AI
- Part VII Future of AI
Summary
The rapid development of robotics and intelligent systems raises the issue of how to adapt the legal framework to accidents arising from devices based on artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning. In the light of the numerous legal studies published in recent years, it is clear that ‘tort law and AI’ has become one of the hot topics of legal scholarship both in national and comparative contexts.
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- The Cambridge Handbook of Artificial IntelligenceGlobal Perspectives on Law and Ethics, pp. 99 - 115Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2022
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