2021
DOI: 10.1108/s0193-589520210000029007
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Criminal Law and the Challenges of Autonomous Intelligence: Substituting a Theory of Guilt with the Division of Labor

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“…In Saudi Arabia, autonomous systems are found mostly in the automobile industries, however, other industries are also promoting it gradually. A division of labor theory has been proposed quite recently, which emphasises how criminal liability can be shared when it comes to autonomous systems (Vuletić, 2021). The harmful activities that are unexpectedly conducted by the autonomous systems are among those due to which a careful inspection is required afterwards.…”
Section: Autonomous Systemsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In Saudi Arabia, autonomous systems are found mostly in the automobile industries, however, other industries are also promoting it gradually. A division of labor theory has been proposed quite recently, which emphasises how criminal liability can be shared when it comes to autonomous systems (Vuletić, 2021). The harmful activities that are unexpectedly conducted by the autonomous systems are among those due to which a careful inspection is required afterwards.…”
Section: Autonomous Systemsmentioning
confidence: 99%