On Negativism of Legal Personality of Artificial Intelligence
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Artificial intelligence, legal personality negation, copyright and legal responsibility.Abstract
Artificial intelligence is an intelligent machine similar to human intelligence and is currently on the stage of weak artificial intelligence. Its application field has been gradually expanding and bringing people much convenience. Therefore, many scholars try to endow artificial intelligence with legal personality. Legal personality refers to the legal qualification of a person in a legal sense. That is, to maintain and exercise legal rights, and to abide by legal obligations and responsibilities. However, artificial intelligence cannot or should not be entitled to any right or interest, nor can it bear any responsibility or obligation. Therefore, artificial intelligence should not be endowed with legal personality.
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