Abstract

This article aims to address the theoretical and practical issues of fiduciary relationship with artificial intelligence systems. The findings point out that human can establish conditional fiduciary relationships with autonomous artificial intelligence systems by unilateral recognition, or authorization by consent. Artificial intelligence systems can have a social personality when authorized by humans. Although AI cannot sue and be sued without recognition of a legal personality. This paper provides an original contribution to the existing knowledge on the nature of self-learning machines and international regulation of autonomous artificial intelligence systems.

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