One of the main challenges associated with regard to civil liability for damages resulting from artificial intelligence systems is the difficulty of attributing the behavior that led to harm to a specific individual. The aim of this article is to highlight the significance of the ethical principle of human intervention for civil liability. This principle serves as a guide for interpreting and applying rules when artificial intelligence systems cause harm to individuals due to actions, decisions, recommendations or predictions.
Keywords:
ethical principle of human intervention, artificial intelligence, voluntariness of action, autonomy, civil liability
Bustos Díaz, M. M. . (2024). The ethical principle of human intervention in civil liability. Acta Bioethica, 30(1), pp. 41–49. Retrieved from https://revistaatemus.uchile.cl/index.php/AB/article/view/74896