An analysis of the international and European Union legal instruments for holding artificial intelligence accountable

IF 0.9 Q2 LAW
Thupane J. KGOALE, Kola O. ODEKU
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Abstract

Despite being applauded as a great technological breakthrough of the current century, Artificial Intelligence (AI) technology and its operations keep attracting condemnations because of the failure by most countries to regulate and hold AI accountable. This assertion is made against the backdrop that mostly, AI perform functions and activities just like human beings, as such, AI is prone to make mistakes which might even negatively impact human beings and violate human rights. Mistake calls for accountability. This paper accentuates that even if there are no clear provisions in some country’s statute books, there are existing international and European Union legal instruments for regulating and holding AI accountable should it erred. Methodologically, using literature review research approach, this paper highlights and discusses selected but salient international and European legal instruments which have direct and indirectimpacts on AI, especially pertaining to regulation, liability and accountability.
对国际和欧盟追究人工智能责任的法律文书的分析
尽管人工智能(AI)技术被誉为本世纪的一项重大技术突破,但由于大多数国家未能对人工智能进行监管和问责,人工智能技术及其运营不断受到谴责。这一主张的背景是,人工智能的功能和活动大多与人类一样,因此人工智能容易犯错误,甚至可能对人类产生负面影响,侵犯人权。错误需要问责。本文强调,即使在一些国家的法规中没有明确的规定,也有现有的国际和欧盟法律文书来规范和追究人工智能的责任。在方法上,采用文献综述研究方法,本文强调并讨论了对人工智能有直接和间接影响的精选但突出的国际和欧洲法律文书,特别是与监管、责任和问责制有关的法律文书。
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