Artificial intelligence as a subject of law: pros and cons.

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Title: Artificial intelligence as a subject of law: pros and cons.
Alternate Title: La inteligencia artificial como sujeto de derecho: pros y contras.
Authors: Dremliuga, R. I.1 dremliuga.ri@dvfu.ru, Mamychev, Alexey Yu.2 mamychev@yandex.ru, Dremliuga, O. A.3 dremliuga.ri@dvfu.ru, Matyuk, Yulia S.4 5080mm@mail.ru
Source: Dilemas Contemporáneos: Educación, Política y Valores. Sep2019, Vol. 7 Issue 1, p1-16. 16p.
Subject Terms: *Artificial intelligence, *Computer systems, Law, Humanity, Artificial intelligence laws
Abstract (English): The article deals with the analysis of the recognition of artificial intelligence systems as subjects of law. The article substantiates the assertion that at the moment there are no objective criteria for recognition or refusal to recognize something by the subject of law. The author comes to the conclusion that formally artificial intelligence can be recognized as a subject of law in a similar way to the legal capacity of a legal entity. Due to the existing differences between the properties of man and the intellectual system, humanity does not have an obligation to recognize such systems as the subject of law. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
Abstract (Spanish): El artículo aborda el análisis del reconocimiento de los sistemas de inteligencia artificial como sujetos de derecho. El artículo confirma la afirmación de que por el momento no hay criterios objetivos para el reconocimiento o la negativa a reconocer algo por el sujeto de la ley. El autor llega a la conclusión de que la inteligencia artificial formal puede ser reconocida como sujeto de derecho de manera similar a la capacidad legal de una entidad jurídica. Debido a las diferencias existentes entre las propiedades del hombre y el sistema intelectual, la humanidad no tiene la obligación de reconocer tales sistemas como sujetos de derecho. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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Abstract:The article deals with the analysis of the recognition of artificial intelligence systems as subjects of law. The article substantiates the assertion that at the moment there are no objective criteria for recognition or refusal to recognize something by the subject of law. The author comes to the conclusion that formally artificial intelligence can be recognized as a subject of law in a similar way to the legal capacity of a legal entity. Due to the existing differences between the properties of man and the intellectual system, humanity does not have an obligation to recognize such systems as the subject of law. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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