2017
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-53462-6
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Legal Personhood: Animals, Artificial Intelligence and the Unborn

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“…In legal doctrine, we also find the idea of non-personal subjects of law and its application to artificial intelligence (Kurki and Pietrzykowski 2017).…”
Section: The Statement Of the Problem Of The International Legal Personality Of Artificial Intelligencementioning
confidence: 99%
“…In legal doctrine, we also find the idea of non-personal subjects of law and its application to artificial intelligence (Kurki and Pietrzykowski 2017).…”
Section: The Statement Of the Problem Of The International Legal Personality Of Artificial Intelligencementioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, the concept of learning in this context is not the same as high-order thinking in humans, because AI regularly relies on human teaching for specific thinking. 21 In other words, AI is more knowledgeable in the areas of thought that it receives from humans on a regular basis. 22 To summarise, Agrawal 23 claims that machine learning does not imply an increase in artificial general intelligence capable of replacing humans in all aspects of cognition, but rather the development of one specific aspect of intelligence: prediction.…”
Section: A Brief Understanding Of Aimentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For instance, a Roman could have been for the law a mere citizen or pater familias, when his rights and responsibilities towards the family and the community were assessed. 101 Contemporary legislation, in different jurisdictions, uses the term natural person to distinguish human individuals from personae fictae. 102 For that purpose, usually the first Chapter of various Civil Codes is titled "Natural Person".…”
Section: The Personhood Problemmentioning
confidence: 99%