Artificial intelligence liability: the rules are changing

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The law has been relatively slow to regulate artificial intelligence, but the rules are evolving. An important question is whether an AI company can be held liable for malfunctioning AI. Ryan E. Long writes that a company's liability for its AI depends on whether a defect was present upon the AI release and whether, in the EU at least, the application is "high-risk." Artificial intelligence (AI) use has blossomed. The AI market was valued at $27.3 billion in 2019 and is projected to grow to $266.92 billion by 2026.

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