ACTIONS AND DECISIONS IN AI-CONTROLLED SYSTEMS: CIVIL LAW ASPECTS

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  • Nodir Inoyatov Tashkent State University of Law

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artificial intelligence, civil law, decision-making, legal liability, autonomous systems, legal status, ethics, international law

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This article examines the legal regulation of actions and decisions in artificial intelligence (AI) controlled systems. It analyzes AI systems' autonomous decision-making processes, legal implications, and liability issues. The article provides recommendations for determining and regulating AI systems' status within civil law. Based on research results, practical recommendations have been developed regarding establishing AI systems' legal status, creating liability mechanisms, and improving control systems. Directions for improving national legislation have been identified based on international experience.

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2024-08-07