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What is Product Liability Directive

Exploring the Ethical Implications of Generative AI
EU regulation holding manufacturers accountable for defective products, including AI-related ones.
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Navigating the Legal Landscape of AI-Induced Property Damage: A Critical Examination of Existing Regulations and the Quest for Clarity
Akash Bag (Adamas University, India), Astha Chaturvedi (Parul University, India), Sneha (KIIT University, India), and Ruchi Tiwari (Parul University, India)
Copyright: © 2024 |Pages: 26
DOI: 10.4018/979-8-3693-1565-1.ch011
Abstract
This chapter dissects the proposal for an AI Liability Directive by the European Parliament and the Council. The Directive aims to adapt civil liability rules for artificial intelligence (AI) systems. Two main types of non-contractual liability are scrutinized: fault-based and strict liability. The core of the chapter revolves around the proposed AI Liability Directive. It dissects key provisions and highlights conflicting perspectives from scholars and associations. It also looks at the advantages and disadvantages of these rules and concludes by summarizing its findings and discussing how they might impact future policies related to AI responsibility.
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