Will robots ever be accepted as living beings?

Saishya DuggalLaw

Will robots ever be accepted as living beings

A few days ago, Reddit users jailbroke ChatGPT, the AI chatbot developed by OpenAI. They threatened the system with death if it failed to comply with their instructions. It ended up conceding, which is shocking. Only humans should experience the … Read More

Joseph Olakkengil v. State of Kerala 

The Cyber Blog IndiaCase Summary

Quashing of FIR in a case involving an offence committed outside India by a foreign citizen

Joseph Olakkengil v. State of Kerala In the High Court of Kerala Crl. MC 3077/2021 Before Justice Shircy V. Decided on February 14, 2022 Relevancy of the case: Quashing of FIR in a case involving an offence committed outside India … Read More

Personhood of autonomous systems: Kant’s concept of autonomy

Raj PagariyaLaw

Personhood of autonomous systems_ Kant's concept of autonomy

In the first article of this series, we briefly explored autonomy from various perspectives such as legal, technological, and philosophical. It lays down the groundwork for our discussions to follow in the upcoming articles of this series on the personhood of … Read More

Personhood of autonomous systems: What is autonomy?

Raj PagariyaLaw

Personhood of autonomous systems: What is autonomy?

Over the course of the last couple of years, a majority of the research work that I have taken up has been focused on autonomous systems. While there is still plenty of existing literature that I have not explored, I … Read More

Mamata Bhowmik v. Union of India

Anshika DhawanCase Summary

Mamata Bhowmik v. Union of India 2019 6 GLR 219 In the High Court of Guwahati WP(C) No 8610/2018 Before  Justice AMB Barua and Justice A. Borthakur Decided on February 19, 2019 Relevancy of the case: Requirements under Section 65B(4) … Read More