AI on Trial: Liability in the AI Ecosystem
A series from Lawfare, edited by Chinmayi Sharma and Alan Rozenshtein, in conjunction with the Georgetown Institute for Technology Law and Policy and supported by the Omidyar Network, to develop a compedium of primers on potential legal frameworks and challenges in holding AI creators, deployers, and users accountable for harms caused by AI systems.
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First Amendment Limits on AI Liability
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Negligence Liability for AI Developers
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Products Liability for Artificial Intelligence
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Regulatory Approaches to AI Liability
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AI Liability for Intellectual Property Harms
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