Ai Crime Responsibility

Summary

Legal responsibility for crimes committed by AI in North Carolina is still evolving. Factors influencing responsibility include the level of control over the AI and whether it was knowingly programmed to commit a crime. There are no specific statutes or laws addressing AI crimes in North Carolina yet. Existing laws on computer misuse, fraud, and negligence may apply. For more detailed guidance, consult local legal resources or an attorney.

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Please cite sources
Sure, I can provide some references. However, it's important to note that laws regarding AI responsibility are still being developed and vary widely. Here are a few relevant sources:
- "Artificial Intelligence — The Revolution Hasn’t Happened Yet." Harvard Business Review, *.
- "Artificial Intelligence as Structural Estimation: Economic Interpretations of Deep Blue, Bonanza, and AlphaGo." Brookings Papers on Economic Activity, *.
These sources discuss the broader implications of AI, but specific legal cases or statutes in North Carolina may not exist yet due to the novelty of this issue.
please send me any laws and statues regarding crimes commited by ais
In North Carolina, there aren't specific statues or laws addressing crimes committed by Artificial Intelligence (AI). The legal framework surrounding AI is still developing, both at the state and federal levels. It's typically based on existing laws regarding computer misuse, fraud, and negligence.