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San Diego International Law Journal
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Abstract
As AI technology continues to advance rapidly, establishing a new model for AI regulation will be crucial to protect both companies and consumers. The U.S. must consider consumer safety as well as innovation-conducive policies when assigning liability to AI. By using EU regulatory guidance as a starting point, this paper argues that a multi-tiered liability scheme coupled with a Uniform AI ethical framework and the creation of an independent AI regulatory agency would aid the U.S. in striking the right balance to effectively combat the risks posed by AI and IoT.
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Kathryn Bosman Cote,
Outsmarting Smart Devices: Preparing for AI Liability Risks and Regulations,
25
San Diego Int'l L.J.
101
(2024)
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https://digital.sandiego.edu/ilj/vol25/iss1/6