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Legal responsibility for errors caused by artificial intelligence (AI) in the public sector

International Journal of Law and Management
Purpose This paper aims to assume the responsibility of examining the shifting patterns of legal liability for failures that result from the integration of artificial intelligence (AI) in the public domain.
Ahmed Oudah Mohammed AL-Dulaimi   +1 more
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Legal Responsibilities and Sportsmedicine

The Physician and Sportsmedicine, 1977
(1977). Legal Responsibilities and Sportsmedicine. The Physician and Sportsmedicine: Vol. 5, No. 7, pp. 60-68.
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Formalising Human-in-the-Loop: Computational Reductions, Failure Modes, and Legal-Moral Responsibility

arXiv.org
We use the notion of oracle machines and reductions from computability theory to formalise different Human-in-the-loop (HITL) setups for AI systems, distinguishing between trivial human monitoring (i.e., total functions), single endpoint human action (i ...
Maurice Chiodo   +5 more
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The legal responsibility of the dentist

The Journal of the American Dental Association, 1965
The dentist’s role in various legal situations is slated clearly; for example, are you responsible for the actions of your auxiliary personnel?
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Issues of legal responsibility of the pathologist

Russian Journal of Archive of Pathology, 2023
Medical care refers to a risky type of activity, since as a result of its provision, harm to the patient’s health may be caused and prerequisites for the onset of legal (civil, disciplinary, administrative and criminal) liability may arise. The legal liability of a pathologist in the event of an incorrect diagnosis by the attending physician on the ...
V.S. Chirsky, I.V. Timofeev, P.G. Malkov
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Legal responsibility for midwives

Nursing Standard, 1996
In 'Do birthplans empower women? A study of their views' (Art & Science April 24), Sooi-Ken Too states that in making a successful birthplan the woman 'retains autonomy for decision making and accepts responsibility for any decisions made'.
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Legal responsibility and causation

2000
Abstract Convincing explications are quoted for the degrees to which an event F tends to be necessary, or sufficient, for a later one E, and are called the necessitivity or necessitude ( Qnec) and sufficientivity or sufficitude ( Qsuf) of F for E. They pertain to ethical responsibility.
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Legal responsibilities relating to isolation

British Journal of Community Nursing, 2023
Isolation can cause harm in everyday life, even in the most benign conditions. Taking on responsibility for a patient in the community who is isolated can entail a responsibility to steer them on a course, which they might otherwise not have taken and which might redound to their benefit.
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