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5May/22Off

The Legal Landscape of Artificial Intelligence (AI) Law

PhilNote: the short article gives some specifics but mostly generalities.

...The application of these product liability principles in the AI context was on display in the recent case Cruz v. Raymond Talmadge d/b/a Calvary Coach. The case featured an AI-driven product that has become a part of our everyday lives: a GPS device. In this case, the plaintiffs were injured when a bus struck an overpass. The plaintiffs’ lawsuit rested on claims of negligence, breach of warranty, and strict liability against the GPS device manufacturer. In particular, the plaintiffs pointed to what they said was a design defect in the GPS device. It routed the bus driver under an overpass. The plaintiffs asserted the GPS device should have been able to discern the overpass was too low for the bus. The parties eventually reached a settlement. ...

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