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In recent years, artificial intelligence (AI) has posed challenges to the law - be it self-driving cars 1, auto-diagnostics 2, or DABUS, the AI inventor 3. The law has been slow to catch up, but some solutions have been presented in global governance initiatives. However, these solutions are not without their challenges. Thus, a potential solution examined in this research is that of legal personhood for AI systems. The central question being whether there are compelling moral and legal reasons to grant some AI systems a degree of legal personhood.
Meshandren Naidoo (Tue,) studied this question.
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