2009
DOI: 10.2139/ssrn.1830543
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Once Upon a Time, Happily Ever After, and in a Galaxy Far, Far Away: Using Narrative to Fill the Cognitive Gap Left by Overreliance on Pure Logic in Appellate Briefs and Motion Memoranda

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“…Instead, the natural or legal person behind AI should be treated as the legal entity. 143 Another viewpoint compares AI with legal entities and argues that AI could have a legal personality like legal entities. 144 However, legal entities refer to a collection of natural persons, and the legal effects of their actions are attributed to the legal entity, which ultimately assumes responsibility.…”
Section: Defending the 'Legal Subject'mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Instead, the natural or legal person behind AI should be treated as the legal entity. 143 Another viewpoint compares AI with legal entities and argues that AI could have a legal personality like legal entities. 144 However, legal entities refer to a collection of natural persons, and the legal effects of their actions are attributed to the legal entity, which ultimately assumes responsibility.…”
Section: Defending the 'Legal Subject'mentioning
confidence: 99%