Canada:
Product Liability And AI: Who's Really At Fault?
16 July 2020
Miller Thomson LLP
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Legal Business World, World Legal Summit Special
Edition, p. 82 - 84
The article focused on the liability implications for artificial
intelligence solutions and strategies to mitigate this risk.
Artificial intelligence (AI) systems are becoming ever-present
in our society. We see Chat-bots deployed to communicate with
clients and autonomous vehicles (AVs) utilized to move products and
people. The level of sophistication and autonomy of AI systems has
progressed at an exponential rate and should continue to do so.
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