Robots behaving badly: legal responsibility in the age of artificial intelligence

This is the text for my presentation at re:publica 18. The slides can be found here. I have presented at re:publica for the last couple of years, and usually I try to do so with a work in progress paper at the early stages of research, and this is no exception. My first paper was about copyright ownership in artificial intelligence works, and that led to a continuing interest in AI in general. I have now published a full paper that arose from that talk two years ago, and I decided that it was time to look at the other side of the law, namely the responsibility side. This is a relatively new area for me, as I have just started being interested in the liability side of AI, instead of the rights given to creations generated with AI. I am also not going to give any solutions, this is not a regulatory paper, it’s mostly a description of existing laws. But one of the main reasons why I became interested in the liability side of artificial intelligence arises from the book Rule…

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