Quid, Quomodo and Quid iuris of AI. A reflection starting from the volume “Diritto e tecnologie informatiche”

Authors

  • Giancarlo Taddei Elmi IGSG - CNR

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.32091/RIID0047

Keywords:

Legal informatics, Computer law, Artificial intelligence, EU law

Abstract

Some questions arise in respect to AI, quid facit, quomodo facit, quid iuris and quando persona. The possible answers are: AI is solely able to process not semantically ambiguous data, that is unequivocal, because it does not understand the meanings but only the signifiers; AI does not have ontological subjectivity because it is not aware about facere; AI can only have ascritticia subjectivity (legal person) conferred by law AI can overcome dichotomy res/persona when a future technology will allow it to become conscious.

Author Biography

  • Giancarlo Taddei Elmi, IGSG - CNR

    Emeritus associated research fellow at the Institute of Legal Informatics and Judicial Systems of the National Research Council (IGSG/CNR) of Florence and former professor of Legal informatics at the Universities of Florence, Milan (Statale and Cattolica) and Cagliari

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Published

2021-12-22

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Section

Studies and researches

How to Cite

[1]
Taddei Elmi, G. 2021. Quid, Quomodo and Quid iuris of AI. A reflection starting from the volume “Diritto e tecnologie informatiche”. Rivista italiana di informatica e diritto. 3, 2 (Dec. 2021), 131–139. DOI:https://doi.org/10.32091/RIID0047.

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