In this research, we address the provisions of civil liability arising from crimes committed using artificial intelligence. This is done by clarifying the general concept of artificial intelligence technology, explaining the concept and characteristics of artificial intelligence, and the legal characterization of artificial intelligence by clarifying the relevant laws. The use of artificial intelligence technologies to commit crimes results in civil and criminal liability, while the civil liability resulting from the use of artificial intelligence lies in contractual and tort liability. We also clarify the suitability of traditional civil liability rules to address damages resulting from artificial intelligence, which prevent the injured party from receiving full compensation, or may leave the injured party without compensation due to the multiplicity of contributors. We also clarify the basis of liability for damages caused by artificial intelligence, under which the injured party is compensated.
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Ahmad Hisham Alomari
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www.synapsesocial.com/papers/68d466a831b076d99fa6501c — DOI: https://doi.org/10.55284/6q3k3c69
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