Objective orientation of civic responsibility for artificial intelligence activities

Doi:https://doi.org/10.37940/JRLS.2023.4.1.5

Authors

  • Falaah sahi khalaf

    falahsahi19@gmail.com

    حفظ الترجمة Anbar Police Command
  • Assistant teacher Ali Talib Abdel Wahed

    falahsahi19@gmail.com

    Presidency of Anbar University

Abstract

The world has witnessed amazing and rapid progress in the field of artificial intelligence techniques, as these technologies have become involved in large areas in our daily lives, especially in the fields of industry, education, trade, medicine ... etc. What was surprising and in imagination became real and abstract after our contact with reality and the emergence, for example, of cars And self-driving planes, that are controlled remotely, but rather the manufacture of a medical robot that performs surgical operations, as reports indicate that these technologies will be an urgent necessity for society, in order to keep pace with developed countries in this field, although the field of artificial intelligence has great benefits. It serves humanity and can be used to greatly facilitate life, but it has many risks and problems that cannot be overlooked.

 Which led us to research the nature of civil liability for artificial intelligence activities, which became clear to us that although it was in agreement with the general rules in some of its provisions, despite the introduction of new foundations for judging responsibility for it, it is the objective responsibility that can make it easier for the injured to obtain Compensation, without complication in proving it, and given the specificity of liability in this field, there was a need to find new means to compensate for the damages resulting from it, as is the case with insurance against the risks resulting from it, and to establish funds to compensate for the damages caused by artificial intelligence activities.

Keywords:

artificial intelligence, objective liability, artificial intelligence damage, material damage, risk insurance

Published

2023-07-23 — Updated on 2023-12-10

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How to Cite

باحث الدكتوراه فلاح ساهي خلف, & عبدالواحد م. ع. ط. ع. (2023). Objective orientation of civic responsibility for artificial intelligence activities: Doi:https://doi.org/10.37940/JRLS.2023.4.1.5. Research Journal for Legal Sciences, 4(1). Retrieved from https://uofjls.net/index.php/new/article/view/127 (Original work published July 23, 2023)