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On the Problem of Legal Regulation of Technologies with Elements of Artificial Intelligence

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Every year, more and more  elaborations capable of self-development appear. Machine learning uses not just a pre-filled algorithm, but also self-tuning of the electronic brain. In simple terms, the computer is training itself without human input. We have become so dependent on new tools that subconsciously we can no longer imagine our lives without the alliance with artificial intelligence. At the same time, the tools we have become accustomed to can cause irreparable harm. This is why it is important to define the status of artificial intelligence from the ligal point of view, as well as define the range of persons who can and should be held liable as a result of the incorrect and illegal use of AI.

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This research was supported by the Russian Scientific Foundation within the framework of the grant “Mission-oriented corporate governance as a factor in ensuring high standards of social and environmental well-being”.

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Barkov, A.V., Grishina, Y.S., Kiselev, A.S., Sokolov, A.P. (2022). On the Problem of Legal Regulation of Technologies with Elements of Artificial Intelligence. In: Inshakova, A.O., Inshakova, E.I. (eds) New Technology for Inclusive and Sustainable Growth. Smart Innovation, Systems and Technologies, vol 288. Springer, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-16-9808-8_5

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