ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE: IS IT A THREAT OR AN OPPORTUNITY BASED ON ITS LEGAL PERSONALITY AND CRIMINAL LIABILITY?

Authors

  • Mark Louis Universiti Tunku Abdul Rahman (UTAR)
  • Angelina Anne Fernandez Universiti Tunku Abdul Rahman (UTAR)
  • Nazura Abdul Manap Universiti Tunku Abdul Rahman (UTAR)
  • Shamini Kandasamy Universiti Tunku Abdul Rahman (UTAR)
  • Lee Sin Yee Universiti Tunku Abdul Rahman (UTAR)

Keywords:

Artificial Intelligence, Legal Personality, Criminal Liability, Limitations, Robot Lawyers

Abstract

Information technology is taking the world by storm. The technological world is changing rapidly and drastically. Human activities are taken over by robots and computers. The usage of computers and robots has increased productivity in various sectors. The emergence of artificial intelligence has stirred up many debates on both its importance and limitations. Artificial intelligence is directed to the usage of Information Technology in conducting tasks that normally require human intelligence. The expectation of artificial intelligence is high, nevertheless, artificial intelligence has its shortcomings namely the impact of artificial intelligence on the concept of a legal personality. The problem with artificial Intelligence is the debate on whether does it have a legal personality? And another problem is under what situation does the law treat artificial intelligence as an entity with its own rights and obligations. The objective of this article is to examine the various definitions of legal personality and whether artificial intelligence can become a legal person. The article will also examine the criminal liability of artificial intelligence when a crime has been committed. The methodology adopted is qualitative namely Doctrinal Legal Research by analyzing the relevant legal views from various journals on artificial intelligence. The study found out that artificial intelligence has its limitations in defining its legal personality and also in examining the criminal liability when a crime has been committed by robots.

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Published

2021-03-01

How to Cite

Mark Louis, Angelina Anne Fernandez, Nazura Abdul Manap, Shamini Kandasamy, & Lee Sin Yee. (2021). ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE: IS IT A THREAT OR AN OPPORTUNITY BASED ON ITS LEGAL PERSONALITY AND CRIMINAL LIABILITY?. JOURNAL INFORMATION AND TECHNOLOGY MANAGEMENT (JISTM), 6(20), 01–09. Retrieved from https://gaexcellence.com/jistm/article/view/1117