ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE AND LEGAL RESPONSIBILITY IN CYBERSPACE
Abstract
Artificial Intelligence (AI) has rapidly transformed cyberspace, enabling automation, data-driven decision-making, and enhanced digital services. However, the growing autonomy of AI systems raises critical questions regarding legal responsibility and accountability. This paper explores the legal challenges posed by AI in cyberspace, including liability for damages, regulatory gaps, and ethical considerations. It examines existing legal frameworks, identifies their limitations, and proposes potential solutions for establishing effective accountability mechanisms. The study concludes that a hybrid legal approach combining traditional liability principles with new regulatory models is necessary to address the complexities of AI governance in cyberspace.
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