THE ISSUES OF RESPONSIBILITY OF ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE AS ANALOGY WITH RESPONSIBILITY OF CORPORATIONS (FOREIGN PRACTICE)
Keywords:
artificial intelligence, corporation, the kinds of liability, moral liability, legal responsibility, anologyAbstract
This article examines the arguments of some foreign researchers about the assumption of the rationality and the possibility of moral and legal responsibility of systems (elements) of artificial intelligence (AI), by modeling corporate responsibility as an example. The author argues that there the essential differentiations between the nature of corporations and AI systems do not allow to fully define the concept of corporate moral responsibility as a suitable model for drawing analogies of the moral responsibility of AI. The article discusses the arguments designed to demonstrate the need to impose moral and legal responsibility on corporations for criminal events, since a corporation is a type of legal entity that has all the ability to bear responsibility.
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