Legal Personhood and Liability of Artificial Intelligence

In the era of rapid advancements in artificial intelligence technology, we face unprecedented challenges in the realms of law and ethics. This course aims to explore the intersection of cutting-edge AI technologies and the fundamental principles of liability, opening new horizons for rethinking concepts of responsibility, guilt, and punishment. The course represents a unique interdisciplinary study at the crossroads of AI technologies, legal philosophy, and legislation.

Employing interactive learning methods such as case studies, debates, and role-playing, the course offers a unique opportunity to develop practical skills in AI regulation. Real judicial precedents will be reviewed, legislation from various countries regarding AI regulation will be studied, and potential future scenarios for AI development will be explored. This course is ideally suited for students interested in advanced technologies, law, and ethics who aspire to be at the forefront of discussions on one of today's most pressing topics. Upon completion, students will possess the necessary knowledge to engage in active and productive discussions regarding AI's legal personhood, liability, and understanding of law.

professor
Nikita Kalashnikov
contact hours
48
ECTS
5