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- Title
الأهلية القانونية للروبوت الذكي بحث تحليلي وتأصيلي وفق أحكام القانون العراقي مقارناً بالقانون الأوروبي للروبوتات.
- Authors
محمد سعيد السعدا
- Abstract
The (electronic) facts that (science) have begun to impose on our future with (artificial intelligence) will inevitably change the human (legal) landscape, which requires the legislator to begin putting the task of (change) in (basic) legal thought into practice. (Artificial Intelligence) will sweep away the legislative rules that are not compatible with it, if not most of it. From that, and since; “It is not denied that rulings change with the change of time.” There is no choice but for our legislator to accept and exploit the idea of the existence of (robots), as they are imposed on him as a reality, even if they have been a little slow in entering our lives in Iraq due to the slowdown in its scientific and productive development. It is likely soon that within a few years there will be human robots with artificial intelligence, equipped with the ability to discriminate, and with the free will to make and implement decisions. The robot, although it is clear that it may not acquire the status of a natural person, as it has a nature different from the nature of a human being, nevertheless, these generations of intelligent and (similar) humanoid robots will pose a legal problem represented by their legal definition. We cannot define them as an asset or merely... Machines, which may not be properly defined as a human being, a natural person, or even a legal entity. This requires creating a new legal definition or concept, and empowering it with the appropriate and necessary qualifications for the actions and legal damages it will cause in its shared life with humans.
- Subjects
IRAQ; HUMANOID robots; ARTIFICIAL intelligence; DAMAGES (Law); HUMAN beings; SELF-efficacy; LEGISLATIVE voting
- Publication
Journal of Anbar University for Law & Political Sciences, 2024, Vol 14, Issue 1, Part 1, p1265
- ISSN
2075-2024
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.37651/aujlps.2023.143419.1077