Abstract

With the rapid development of technology, artificial intelligence technology has gradually been valued by the public and applied in various industries. At the level of business and corporate governance, there are also examples of AI directors participating in corporate governance internationally, providing us with space to explore the application of AI directors in Chinese corporate governance and decision-making. In December 2023, China promulgated a newly revised Company Law, and this article aims to explore how China responds to the issue of artificial intelligence directors in the context of the new Company Law. Specifically, it manifests as the authorization of artificial intelligence directors as auxiliary functions, the expansion and modification of the obligations of natural person directors, and the issue of responsibility assumption caused by artificial intelligence directors.

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