Review and Importance, an Introduction to the Challenges of Artificial Intelligence in the Field of Civil Liability

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https://doi.org/10.69760/aghel.025002105

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Strategic Principles of Artificial Intelligence, Civil Liability, Artificial Intelligence, Machine Learning

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With the expansion of the fifth generation Internet and the increased use of machine learning, one of the sub-branches of artificial intelligence, the legal system will face various legal questions. Considering the wide range of areas in which artificial intelligence is used and the impossibility of examining all of them in one article, this study addresses some of these questions by examining the challenges facing civil liability and artificial intelligence. This study focused on self-driving cars and the use of modern artificial intelligence by doctors, as two common examples today.

The primary goal of this study was to provide lawyers with an introduction to artificial intelligence and machine learning and to draw the attention of lawyers and legislators to the challenges facing the legislative field in this area. In the final section, some suggestions are made on existing legal issues, including the legal personality of AI, strict liability, and compulsory insurance. At this stage, it is necessary for lawyers and policymakers to develop strategic ethical and legal principles for the use of AI.

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2025-03-13

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Uçkaç, M. (2025). Review and Importance, an Introduction to the Challenges of Artificial Intelligence in the Field of Civil Liability. Acta Globalis Humanitatis Et Linguarum, 2(2), 173-185. https://doi.org/10.69760/aghel.025002105

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