Monday, August 07, 2023

British Columbia Law Institute Consultation Paper on Artificial Intelligence and Civil Liability

The British Columbia Law Institute, an organization that works on  law reform issues in that province, has issued a Consultation Paper on Artificial Intelligence and Civil Liability.


From the project overview:

"The goal of the Artificial Intelligence and Civil Liability Project is to determine how the rules of tort law need to adapt to respond to harm to persons and property caused by autonomous artificial intelligence (AI) systems. The project sets out to answer: Who is, or should be, liable for choices made by intelligent machines operating autonomously? What happens when a robot commits a tort?"

"AI systems are extensively used in all facets of society, including speech recognition, translation, machine vision, image recognition and analysis. They are used in medical diagnostics, law enforcement, financial systems, robotics, and the administration of justice, to name a few. These systems operate with varying degrees of autonomy, relying on machine learning to assess and react to new situations, bringing with them great benefits in efficiency and convenience."

"While the capabilities of AI do exceed those of humans in certain areas, they have been described as 'unpredictable by design': when an AI system makes a mistake, it generally does so in ways that differ from human error. This raises difficult legal and policy issues surrounding the liability for damage caused by AI errors, and how far liability should extend without stifling technological innovation."

"Conducted with the aid of an interdisciplinary expert committee, this project will generate recommendations for legislative reform in existing tort law to address difficult issues in applying tort principles of fault, causation, and foreseeability when AI systems make decisions that unintentionally cause harm to persons and property."

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