Recognising Autonomous Systems as Electronic Persons – Part 2

Adyasha SahooLaw

Recognising Autonomous Systems as Electronic Persons - Part 2

The first part of this article explored the definition of person, legal jurisprudence on this issue, and possibilities for recognising autonomous systems as legal persons. The second part explores potential challenges in recognising personhood for autonomous systems. The proposal for … Read More

Recognising Autonomous Systems as Electronic Persons – Part 1

Adyasha SahooLaw

Recognising Autonomous Systems as Electronic Persons

Amid our digital era, where silicon and soul converge, and algorithms permeate our daily lives with an uncanny resemblance of intelligence, a compelling question arises: Can we confer personhood upon our silicon companions? Imagine a world where you arrange a coffee … Read More

Exploring Criminal Liability of Autonomous Systems

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Exploring Criminal Liability of Autonomous Systems

A sense of ‘right’ and ‘wrong’ is intrinsic to understanding law. For humans, this self-consciousness reflects our ability to judge whether our actions are moral and ethical. Researchers believe that AI can imbibe knowledge systems and make judgements accordingly. Some … Read More