Recognition of the Legal Personality of Artificial Intelligence

Authors

  • Bakhit Moh’d Al Dajeh Faculty of Law - Zarqa University – Jordan, Lawyer & Head of the Regional Branch of the Arab Union for the Protection of Intellectual Property Rights

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.61707/6frh0e13

Keywords:

Artificial Intelligence, Legal Personality, Individual Rights, Legal Frameworks, Legal Responsibility

Abstract

Research on the legal personality of artificial intelligence explores whether AI should be granted legal rights and obligations akin to natural persons or corporations. Key points include challenges such as AI's lack of physical presence and debates over its agency and autonomy. Proponents argue that AI legal personality could enhance accountability, foster innovation, and protect AI interests. Some countries have made strides in recognizing AI legally, while ethical concerns persist. Alternatives to full legal personhood include creating new legal classifications or focusing on regulating AI developers and users. The study therefore examines the aspects of the possibility of granting legal personal artificial intelligence and the resulting socio-economic challenges and the extent to which this affects the security aspect of the use. Based on many societal studies and statistics with the aim of reaching a clear position or concluding strategies influential in fateful decision-making policies.

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Published

2024-06-05

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How to Cite

Recognition of the Legal Personality of Artificial Intelligence. (2024). International Journal of Religion, 5(10), 875-882. https://doi.org/10.61707/6frh0e13

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