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When Robots Kill: Artificial Intelligence under Criminal Law by Gabriel Hallevy

By Gabriel Hallevy

The becoming use of man-made intelligence (AI) software program and robots within the advertisement, business, army, scientific, and private spheres has caused a extensive dialog approximately human relationships with those entities. there's a deep and customary drawback in smooth society approximately AI expertise and the facility of present social and felony preparations to deal with it. What are the felony ramifications if an AI software or robot entity factors damage? even though AI and robotics are making their means into daily smooth existence, there's little complete research approximately assessing legal responsibility for robots, machines, or software program that workout various levels of autonomy.

Gabriel Hallevy develops a basic and legally subtle concept of the legal legal responsibility for AI and robotics that covers the producer, programmer, consumer, and all different entities concerned. picking and choosing analogous rules from current felony legislation, Hallevy proposes particular methods of considering via felony legal responsibility for a various array of self sustaining applied sciences in a various set of conditions.

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Nobody doubts this fact. These attributes are manifestations of neuronal activity in the brain, which can be identified and quantified. 40 The simple answer is that ai entities are simply not human. The process of proposing new tests whenever a given ai technology succeeds in passing tests devised earlier makes the quest for machina sapiens endless. The reason for this is psychological rather than technological. When talking about ai , we must not envisage regular human beings with a robotic-­metallic appearance.

There are two ways of dealing constructively and positively with the endless quest for machina sapiens. The first is through technological research, seeking ways to reduce the gap between machines and humans. This is the path chosen by ai researchers since 1950, following the original quest for machina sapiens in the belief that some day technology will be able to imitate the human mind. 48 The second way is industrial. As I will describe, industry is not interested in imitating the human mind in all its details.

The fly’s chance of breaking through the window is not smaller than that of the lottery player winning the main prize. Many factory workers perform the same operations for hours every day, and they are considered intelligent entities. The question is, what is the exact level of creativity required to be considered intelligent? Not all humans who are considered intelligent share all five attributes. Why, then, should we use different standards for humans and machines to measure intelligence? 39 When R obo ts Kill .

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