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Corporate Liability In Artificial Intelligence (AI) Decisions


S. Tanmayee Shekhar, B.com LL.B., B.M.S College of Law


ABSTRACT


The growing incorporation of Artificial Intelligence (AI) in business strategy and decision-making introduced Substantial moral and Judicial dilemmas particularly concerning liability for AI- driven actions.1 While enhancing their efficiency and accuracy, unique accountable concerns when their decisions cause harm, discrimination, or financial losses.2 Traditional Judicial frameworks assign responsibility based on human intent and control, struggle to accommodate AI, as it lacks intent, foreseeability, and direct human control.3


This study explores corporate liability for AI decisions. It explores current legal structures, regulatory policies, and emerging governance aimed at ensuring corporate accountability.4 The global regulatory approaches, the urgent need for legal reforms to balance AI innovation with corporate responsibility. Addressing AI liability effectively will require a combination of enhanced compliance, transparency, and well-defined legal standards.



Indian Journal of Law and Legal Research

Abbreviation: IJLLR

ISSN: 2582-8878

Website: www.ijllr.com

Accessibility: Open Access

License: Creative Commons 4.0

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