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What is the legal definition of artificial intelligence?
What is the legal definition of artificial intelligence?
- A system that collects and processes data to achieve specific goals (correct)
- A net of interconnected devices
- A traditional accident scenario
- An algorithm used in autonomous cars
What does the Internet of things (IoT) consist of?
What does the Internet of things (IoT) consist of?
- A net of interconnected devices making decisions based on external data (correct)
- Self-learning ability and algorithms
- Traditional accident scenarios
- Interference by hackers
What is the main difference between new technologies operation and a traditional accident?
What is the main difference between new technologies operation and a traditional accident?
- The use of AI technology
- Obtaining proof for establishing the main responsible (correct)
- The interference by hackers
- The black box effect
What is the duty of private law regarding liability damage?
What is the duty of private law regarding liability damage?
What does liability impose on the guilty party?
What does liability impose on the guilty party?
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Legal Definition of Artificial Intelligence
- Artificial Intelligence (AI) refers to computer systems designed to perform tasks that typically require human intelligence, such as understanding natural language, recognizing patterns, solving problems, and making decisions.
Components of the Internet of Things (IoT)
- The Internet of Things consists of interconnected devices, sensors, and software that communicate and exchange data over the internet, enabling remote monitoring and control.
Difference Between New Technologies Operation and Traditional Accidents
- New technologies rely on automated systems and algorithms that may lead to unpredictable outcomes, while traditional accidents typically occur due to human error or mechanical failure.
Duty of Private Law Regarding Liability for Damage
- Private law establishes a framework for determining liability in civil cases, obligating individuals or entities to compensate for harm caused by their actions or negligence.
Liability Imposed on the Guilty Party
- Liability requires the guilty party to provide remedies to affected individuals, which may include compensation for damages, and is based on the principle of rectifying harm caused through wrongful conduct.
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