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SUMMARY:The People vs. A.I.
DESCRIPTION:Emerging artificial intelligence (AI) technologies like ChatGPT have been met with both applause and consternation. Many herald AI as a powerful tool that will reduce labor costs and democratize knowledge — others are concerned with the risks and potential accountability gaps arising from this technology’s use. In this presentation, Tiernan will ask: if AI can make decisions and act autonomously, who, if anyone, should be criminally liable for harms caused by AI?\nMarc Tiernan is a PhD researcher at the University of Amsterdam with the Rethinking Secondary Liability for International Crimes project. He is currently on a research stay at UCLA Law as a fellow of the Transnational Program on Criminal Justice.\n\n\n
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