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Intelligent Agent From A Legal Perspective: A Technical Evolution Or A Reversal Of The Rules?, Firas Kasassbeh, Nabila Kurdi Feb 2021

Intelligent Agent From A Legal Perspective: A Technical Evolution Or A Reversal Of The Rules?, Firas Kasassbeh, Nabila Kurdi

UAEU Law Journal

The new technology has generated a very complicated computer program called "the Intelligent Agent". At this moment, this program can be deemed one of the most important achievements that information technology has reached. This is because it can work independently when fulfilling the desires of its user. Therefore, it is expected that it will play a great role in enhancing the freedom of trade and easing of the communication throughout the world.

A considerable debate has been going on since the emergence of this new technology, which may cause to change the original concept of the contract. The characteristics of …


Brain-Computer-Interfacing & Respondeat Superior: Algorithmic Decisions, Manipulation, And Accountability In Armed Conflict, Salahudin Ali Jan 2021

Brain-Computer-Interfacing & Respondeat Superior: Algorithmic Decisions, Manipulation, And Accountability In Armed Conflict, Salahudin Ali

Catholic University Journal of Law and Technology

This article examines the impact that brain-computer-interfacing platforms will have on the international law of armed conflict’s respondeat superior legal regime. Major Ali argues that the connection between the human brain and this nascent technology’s underlying technology of artificial intelligence and machine learning will serve as a disruptor to the traditional mental prerequisites required to impart culpability and liability on commanders for actions of their troops. Anticipating that BCI will become increasingly ubiquitous, Major Ali’s article offers frameworks for solution to BCI’s disruptive potential to the internal law of armed conflict.