Artificial intelligence and the law
Jeremy Elman is a partner at DLA Piper, and is head of DLA Piper Miami's Intellectual Property and Technology and Emerging Growth practices. Laws govern the conduct of humans, and sometimes the machines that humans use, such as cars. But what happens when those cars become human-like, as in artificial intelligence that can drive cars? Who is responsible for any laws that are violated by the AI? This article, written by a technologist and a lawyer, examines that future of AI law.
Jan-28-2017, 19:00:08 GMT
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