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الإصدار السابع والأربعون: 25 مارس 2024
من المجلة العالمية للعلوم الشرعية والقانونية

The legal basis for liability resulting from damages from the use of artificial intelligence Comparative Study

Dr. FAISAL MOUSA ABEDALQADER ALHYARI, & Dr. YOUNIS OKLEH MUFLIH ALMAHASNEH
Abstract

With the increasing adoption of artificial intelligence technologies, questions related to liability for damage caused by artificial intelligence systems have become more urgent. The lack of clear legal frameworks poses challenges in determining liability and providing remedies for those affected by damage associated with artificial intelligence. Therefore, the researchers aimed to study the legal foundations of liability arising from artificial intelligence damages. The study also aims to identify gaps and challenges in the current legal frameworks and propose recommendations to address liability in the context of artificial intelligence technologies. The results of the study highlighted countries as having the greatest damage resulting from the use of artificial intelligence which came as follows: China, then the United States, then Germany, then the United Kingdom, then South Korea. In the end, Canada comes. It is worth mentioning that the United States is emerging as a country that has taken important steps to reduce the damage associated with artificial intelligence. The United States and the United Kingdom have also been recognized as the best supporting societies when it comes to the legal basis of liability resulting from the use of artificial intelligence. These countries have shown proactive efforts in dealing with the ethics of artificial intelligence and spreading it responsibly, which reflects their commitment to mitigate potential damage and ensure accountability. This research also throws It highlights the legal underpinnings of liability in the context of AI harms and provides valuable insights on countries that have made progress in addressing AI-related harms and highlights the importance of proactive measures in ensuring the responsible use of AI technologies as the results of the study contribute to ongoing discussions and efforts to create a strong legal framework for AI liability.

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