AI Law - International Review of Artificial Intelligence Law
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18/10/2024 - AI Regulation and Liability: The Emerging Field of AI Tort Law (USA)

argument: Notizie/News - AI in Judicial Activities

Source: Wall Street Journal

As artificial intelligence (AI) becomes more integrated into everyday life, the field of tort law is evolving to address the unique liabilities associated with AI systems. This article explores the emerging concept of AI tort law, focusing on how it may shape the future of AI regulation and consumer protection. Tort law, traditionally applied to cases of personal injury or property damage, is being adapted to cover the risks posed by AI, particularly in areas such as autonomous vehicles, healthcare, and consumer devices.

The article discusses the challenges of determining liability when AI systems cause harm, including whether manufacturers, developers, or users should be held responsible. It also addresses the role of regulatory frameworks in ensuring that AI technologies are safe and reliable. As AI continues to advance, tort law will play a key role in balancing innovation with the need for accountability and consumer protection.

The article concludes by emphasizing the importance of developing clear legal standards for AI liability, as well as the need for businesses to stay informed about the evolving legal landscape.