Computer Science, asked by kouravanuj546, 5 months ago

AI and robotics have raised some
questions regarding liability. Take for
example the scenario of an
autonomous' or Al-driven robot
moving through a factory. Another
robot surprisingly crosses its way and
our robot draws aside to prevent
collision. However, by this
manoeuvre the robot injures a person.
Who can be held liable for damages
caused by autonomous systems? The
manufacturer using the robots, one or
both or the robot manufacturers or
one of the companies that
programmed the software of the
robots? 1. Who can be held liable for
damages caused by autonomous
systems? 2. Explain the need for AI
Ethics? 3. List some Al Ethics?​

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Answered by hardiksharma09183
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Explanation:

AI and robotics have raised some

questions regarding liability. Take for

example the scenario of an

autonomous' or Al-driven robot

moving through a factory. Another

robot surprisingly crosses its way and

our robot draws aside to prevent

collision. However, by this

manoeuvre the robot injures a person.

Who can be held liable for damages

caused by autonomous systems? The

manufacturer using the robots, one or

both or the robot manufacturers or

one of the companies that

programmed the software of the

robots? 1. Who can be held liable for

damages caused by autonomous

systems? 2. Explain the need for AI

Ethics? 3. List some Al Ethics?

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