Introduction: From Research Lab to Criminal Law Artificial intelligence development is typically associated with innovation, research and economic growth. Yet as models become more powerful and widely accessible, concerns have shifted from simple misuse to the development of inherently harmful or dangerously unsafe AI systems. This raises a provocative question: When, if ever, should the […]
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 […]
Introduction The European Union’s Artificial Intelligence Act (Artificial Intelligence Act – Regulation (EU) 2024/1689) was adopted in June 2024 and entered into force on 1 August 2024, with most of its provisions scheduled for phased application over the following months and years. As the world’s first comprehensive horizontal regulation on artificial intelligence, the AI Act […]