2020
DOI: 10.2139/ssrn.3545436
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Algorithms Acting Badly: A Solution from Corporate Law

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“… 1. Forward-looking (for which corporate liability models might act as a potential model) (Elish, 2019 ; Selbst, 2020 ; Diamantis, 2021 ). 2.…”
Section: Purpose Axis—the Five Purposes Of Meaningful Human Controlmentioning
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“… 1. Forward-looking (for which corporate liability models might act as a potential model) (Elish, 2019 ; Selbst, 2020 ; Diamantis, 2021 ). 2.…”
Section: Purpose Axis—the Five Purposes Of Meaningful Human Controlmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…1. Forward-looking (for which corporate liability models might act as a potential model) (Elish, 2019;Selbst, 2020;Diamantis, 2021 2016). Those arguing against killer robots usually argue that fully autonomous AI doesn't have key moral features (moral reasoning for example) and thus meaningful human control is needed to justify lethal harm (Purves et al, 2015).…”
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“… 150 See Diamantis ( 2020 ), p 5. Also, see Belcastro, who provides information about the relationship between business judgment rules and AI directors and mentions the responsibilities of AI directors.…”
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