Introduction: One Technology, Many Legal Answers Artificial intelligence (AI) is increasingly deployed across borders, but the legal answers to AI-related harm are far from uniform. The European Union, the United States, and key Asian jurisdictions (such as China, Japan, South Korea and Singapore) are developing distinct liability models for AI systems. These models differ not […]
The Future of Criminal Liability in Autonomous AI Systems Introduction: When Machines “Act”, Who Is to Blame? Autonomous artificial intelligence (AI) systems are increasingly making decisions that have serious real-world consequences: self-driving cars, medical diagnosis tools, trading algorithms, autonomous drones, and even semi-autonomous weapons. As these systems gain more autonomy, one fundamental question becomes unavoidable: […]