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- Title
Dicitur Ex Machina: Artificial Intelligence and the Hearsay Rule.
- Authors
Hutto-Schultz, Jess
- Abstract
The article focuses on artificial Intelligence (AI) as primer to the hearsay rule with an emphasis on the purpose of the rule and its application to modern machines. It mentions concept of legal personhood for AI Entities and proposes a sliding scale test for personhood under the hearsay rule. It also mentions computer generated evidence should be treated as hearsay because such an approach would be contrary to the purpose of the hearsay rule.
- Subjects
ARTIFICIAL intelligence; HEARSAY evidence; JURISTIC persons; COMPUTER-generated imagery; HEARSAY exceptions
- Publication
George Mason Law Review, 2019, Vol 27, Issue 2, p683
- ISSN
1068-3801
- Publication type
Article