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AuthorAlnimer, Raed Mohammed Flieh
AuthorNaboush, Eman
Available date2022-03-23T06:20:01Z
Publication Date2022
Publication NameJournal of Legal, Ethical and Regulatory Issues
CitationAlnimer, R.M.F., & Naboush, E. (2022). The extent of the civil liability of technologies for the infection and the spread of covid-19. Journal of Legal, Ethical and Regulatory Issues, 25(2), 1-16
ISSN1544-0036
URIhttp://hdl.handle.net/10576/28530
AbstractWith the on-going situation of the global pandemic coronavirus (COVID-19) and the implementation of social-distancing measures by the higher authorities in countries around the world, the use of artificial intelligence (AI) technologies increased especially with the rapid technological developments. AI are not harm free, thus various questions were raised by legal practitioners. The first question raised was regarding the classification of the legal status of AI bearing in mind that national and international legislations did not consider AI as a subject of law yet. The second question raised was who shall be legally liable in case harm was caused by AI technology for instance an injury caused by a robot to individuals. Hence, this paper will shed light on the concept of AI by providing the definition of AI and exploring its legal status in addition to analysing the basis and the rules of liability and the defences to avoid liability for injury resulted by AI technologies.
Languageen
PublisherAllied Business Academies
SubjectArtificial Intelligence (AI)
Legal Status
Liability
Technology
TitleThe Extent of the Civil Liability of Artificial Intelligence Technologies for the Infection and the Spread of Covid-19
TypeArticle
Pagination1-16
Issue Number2
Volume Number25
ESSN1544-0044


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