Artificial Intelligence: Challenging The Status Quo Of Jurisprudence
Live LawJurisprudence has always faced challenges by innovations, socio-economic developments, and changes in the political landscape. To understand the parallelism which one can draw between Artificial Intelligence and Law, let's walk through a few autonomous systems where AI is already confronting the legal field. The term "garbage in, garbage out" applies aptly to artificial intelligence, which means that a bias in the data set used to train a model will result in a bias in the decision-making. This space requires legislators, technologists, legal experts & medical experts among many others to work together and come up with an optimal liability principle adhering to the doctrine of utilitarianism. The superior level of autonomy in systems demands discussions on the moral hazards & the benefits of establishing an "autonomous system" as a "legal personality".