Artificial Intelligence Lacks Legal Personality. Who Will Be Liable for the Damages It Causes?

As artificial intelligence systems proliferate, the question of legal responsibility for their actions remains unanswered.

Understanding Legal Personality

Legal personality constitutes a fundamental legal category. It grants entities the capacity to be bearers of rights and obligations, to bear legal responsibility, and to participate in judicial proceedings.

Entities with Legal Status

Entities such as capital companies, foundations, associations, and territorial self-government units have legal personality based on the constitution or specific acts.

The Transformation Effect

Granting legal personality transforms organized human activity into an independent subject of legal relations, distinct from its creators.

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