Artificial Intelligence And Data Localization: An Urgent Need Of Contemporary Law In India
- IJLLR Journal
- May 5, 2024
- 1 min read
Vipul Jain, LLM (Corporate and Commercial Law), ICFAI University, Dehradun, Uttarakhand, India
Dr. Sushanta Shadangi, Chief Mentor, LLM (Corporate and Commercial Law), ICFAI University, Dehradun, Uttarakhand, India
ABSTRACT
The rise of artificial intelligence (AI) raises questions about responsibility, particularly in criminal contexts due to AI's autonomy and human-like actions. This article examines legal doctrines to understand liability for AI behaviour. Proposed solutions include recognizing the rights of AI owners or creating liability for AI entities, but neither fully resolves the issue. The owner's duty of care could be the best solution, holding owners accountable for AI actions. However, criminal liability for AI remains challenging.
Data localization laws restrict the free flow of information across borders, impacting knowledge management. This affects data science, which thrives on access to data. To ensure data science can flourish while protecting personal rights, regulators should adopt processes that avoid unnecessary restrictions. Regulating data flow can benefit data research and personal rights protection.