Abstract

Artificial intelligence (AI) as a part of the big process of digitalisation, is gradually displacing humans from different spheres of life to partially take its place in the future. In some cases, AI-controlled systems can make decisions in such a way that it is difficult or almost impossible to distinguish the results of their actions from similar human actions. AI decisions can thus have a significant impact on the well-being and status of an individual and have legally significant consequences. This article examines the main ethical and legal issues, potential risks associated with the development of AI-controlled systems and analyses various legal concepts that can serve as a guideline for developing an optimal legal regulation model. The author concludes that visibility should be the key element in the interaction between AI-controlled systems and humans.

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