The Impact of Artificial Intelligence on the Tort Legal System and its Response

Authors

  • Xiaojiao Chu

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.54097/ijeh.v9i1.9410

Keywords:

Artificial intelligence, Tort liability, Damage caused by artificial intelligence, Civil subject.

Abstract

The rapid development of artificial intelligence technology has had a great impact on our production and life, and at the same time has brought new risks and challenges to the legal system of tort liability. However, initially entering the era of weak artificial intelligence, the immaturity of artificial intelligence technology has led to the occurrence of damage caused by artificial intelligence products from time to time, such as traffic accidents caused by driverless cars, which has led to the consideration of the impact of artificial intelligence on the legal system of tort liability and its response methods. At present, there are controversies in the theoretical community on how to determine the responsibility after the occurrence of artificial intelligence causing damage to people, and the results of cases in judicial practice are not the same. Therefore, in the face of the new type of tort cases caused by artificial intelligence, we should continue to improve the relevant legal system of tort liability, break the barriers in the determination of liability and responsibility, so as to better meet the arrival of strong artificial intelligence and prevent the adverse consequences of artificial intelligence to human society.

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Published

16 June 2023

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How to Cite

Chu, X. (2023). The Impact of Artificial Intelligence on the Tort Legal System and its Response. International Journal of Education and Humanities, 9(1), 199-203. https://doi.org/10.54097/ijeh.v9i1.9410