Research study on the legal liability of autonomous robotics
I found really interesting a study from 2020, titled "Legal liability for Autonomous Robotics", made by Dr. Safaa Fatouh Gomaa, Member of the Faculty of Law of the Egyptian Mansoura University, a study related to legal issues regarding liability related to Artificial Intelligence products, but more specifically, in the production of autonomous robotics. According to the European resolutions of 2017 and 2018, according to Gomaa, the liability rules cover cases where the cause of the robot's actions or missteps can be attributed to a specific human agent such as the manufacturer, the machinist, the holder or the manager, and where this representative could have foreseen and circumvented the robot's dangerous conduct. He also adds that since digital technologies are constantly evolving, due to, patches, updates and software extensions, influencing the behaviour of all mechanisms of the system, it is crucial to identify responsibilities among the different actors in the AI supply chain. Given the complexity of the topic to be covered, the researcher has divided the paper into three sections; section 1 is the historical, international and legal framework for Robots; section 2 is about identifying the legal responsibility for autonomous industrial robotics; finally, section 3 gives an overview of his conclusions. Robot concepts began as legends.
Sep-11-2021, 03:30:13 GMT
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