• Bridging the accountability gap of artificial intelligence – What can be learned from Roman law?

  • May 7 2025
  • Length: 22 mins
  • Podcast

Bridging the accountability gap of artificial intelligence – What can be learned from Roman law?

  • Summary

  • AI creates new problems for the attribution of responsibility. The incumbent law is not yet ready to close those gaps of responsibility. The look back into Roman Law might be helpful to get an idea of how the past dealt with autonomous agents and liability. Especially, how the Romans integrated slaves as decision making agents in their business transactions, is worth getting deeper into. The podcast focusses on the paper ‘Bridging the accountability gap of artificial intelligence – What can be learned from Roman law?’, written by prof. K. Heine and A. Quintavalla.

    For the link of the publication of the paper mentioned above, please click here.

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