Legal Aspects of the Place and Role of Artificial Intelligence Technologies in Achieving the Goals of the Socio-Economic Development of the Russian Federation
( Pp. 59-65)

More about authors
Korolkova Daria Aleksandrovna Cand.Sci.(Law), Associate Professor of the Department of Civil Law of the SPIN: 7843-2166
Military University named after Prince Alexander Nevsky of the Ministry of Defense of the Russian Federation
Moscow, Russian Federation
Abstract:
Purpose of the study. The article analyzes the legal aspects of the role and place of artificial intelligence in achieving the goals of the socio-economic development of the Russian Federation. This is necessary to identify gaps in the legal regulation and use of artificial intelligence technologies, as well as to determine the main directions for improving Russian legislation in this area. The article proposes a definition of the concept of «artificial intelligence technology», which should be understood as a computer program that operates on the basis of a set of data and commands intended for the functioning of a computer, which has the ability to: solve problems that are considered creative; carry out analytical work for the purposes of error correction and flexible adaptation, which allows simulating human cognitive functions (including self-learning and searching for solutions without a predetermined algorithm) and obtaining results when performing specific tasks that are at least comparable to the results of human intellectual activity. Conclusions. In the course of the study, it was possible to come to the conclusion that the developer should be responsible for the actions of the carrier of artificial intelligence, robots and the object of robotics, if harm or damage was caused to AI due to a failure, software errors, and if the cause of causing harm/damage was the wrong exploitation of the user, then the responsibility should be borne by the user (the entity that receives the profit). In addition, the law should provide grounds for exemption from liability for harm or damage caused by AI. The above problematic issues of legal regulation of the use of artificial intelligence technologies require significant changes in Russian legislation.
How to Cite:
Korolkova D.A., (2022), LEGAL ASPECTS OF THE PLACE AND ROLE OF ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE TECHNOLOGIES IN ACHIEVING THE GOALS OF THE SOCIO-ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT OF THE RUSSIAN FEDERATION. Economic Problems and Legal Practice, 6 => 59-65.
Reference list:
Barakina E.Yu. Regulatory platforms in the field of legal regulation of the use of artificial intelligence // Actual problems of Russian law. 2021. V. 16. No. 6 (127). S. 82.
Gadzhiev G.A., Voinikanis E.A. Can a robot be a subject of law (Search for legal forms to regulate the digital economy)? // Right. Journal of the Higher School of Economics. -2018. -No. 4. -P. 24-48.
Danilov I.B. Basic approaches to the legal regulation of relations involving robots // Legal Research. -2019. -No. 6. -P. 7-15.
Dremlyuga R.I., Dremlyuga O.A. Artificial intelligence as a subject of law: arguments for and against // Legal Policy and Legal Life. -2019. -No. 2. -P. 120-125.
Laptev V.A. The concept of artificial intelligence and legal responsibility for its work // Law. Journal of the Higher School of Economics. 2019. No. 2. P. 79-102.
Morhat P.M. Responsibility of third parties for the commission of harmful actions by artificial intelligence units // Public Service and Personnel. 2018. No. 3. P. 47-49.
Morhat P.M. Peculiarities of legal regulation of the use of artificial intelligence units for various purposes // Law and Education. 2018. No. 8. P. 69-77.
Neznamov A.V. To the question of the place of artificial intelligence technologies and robotics in the system of legal regulation // Agrarian and land law. 2021. No. 12 (204). pp. 216-218.
Stepanyan A.Zh., Zaplatina T.S. Legal regulation of robots and artificial intelligence in Latin America, the problem of human rights and AI. Lex russica (Russian law). 2020;73(7):127-136.
Yastrebov O.A. Legal personality of an electronic person: theoretical and methodological approaches // Proceedings of the Institute of State and Law of the Russian Academy of Sciences. 2018. Vol. 13. No. 2. pp. 36-55.
Keywords:
artificial intelligence, artificial intelligence technologies, AI, legal personality of artificial intelligence, responsibility of artificial intelligence, improvement of legislation in the field of AI, regulatory sandboxes.


Related Articles

THEORETICAL AND HISTORICAL LEGAL SCIENCES Pages: 14-19 Issue №24576
Evolution of the Understanding of Aspects of Authorship Related to the Use of Artificial Intelligence in the United States of America
artificial intelligence theory of law concept of authorship generative art digital technologies.
Show more
9. CIVIL LAW BUSINESS LAW FAMILY LAW; PRIVATE INTERNATIONAL LAW Pages: 200-203 Issue №18204
On the issue of civil liability in the use of artificial intelligence and other digital technologies
artificial intelligence digital technologies Internet law civil law
Show more
Criminal law Pages: 122-130 Issue №47997
The System of Organizational and Legal Identification of Persons Who Have Posted Information on the Internet About the Intention to Commit a Crime
The Ministry of Internal Affairs of Russia Roskomnadzor the Internet artificial intelligence harmful information
Show more
Sociology of Management Pages: 154-159 DOI: 10.33693/2223-0092-2023-13-6-154-159 Issue №46090
Preferences of Users of Video Services: Results of a Sociological Study of the Reasons for Watching Videos “Without Plot or Content”
video youth needs video services sociological research artificial intelligence
Show more
New Solutions in Law-making Pages: 156-161 DOI: 10.33693/2223-0092-2021-11-6-156-161 Issue №20079
The Subjective Side of the Offence of Causing Harm to Health by Artificial Intelligence
guilt harm artificial intelligence ability to self-learning subjective side
Show more
8. CIVIL LAW, BUSINESS LAW, FAMILY LAW; PRIVATE INTERNATIONAL LAW 12.00.03 Pages: 132-138 Issue №19821
The Legal Regime of Protection of Big Data as Part of Artificial Intelligence Systems
big data artificial intelligence database object of related rights personal data
Show more
PRIVATE LAW (CIVIL) Pages: 131-137 DOI: 10.33693/2541-8025-2023-19-1-131-137 Issue №24449
Legal Regulation of PropTech in the USA
PropTech property technologies real estate deals artificial intelligence distributed ledger technologies
Show more
3. PRIVATE LAW (CIVIL) DISCIPLINES Pages: 142-150 Issue №19964
Modern Military Technologies and the Responsibility of a Scientist, Creator, Operator, etc.: Some Approaches of the BRICS Countries
BRICS countries Russia China new military technologies unmanned vehicles
Show more
REGIONAL AND SECTORAL ECONOMICS Pages: 185-191 Issue №24067
Risks of Artificial Intelligence Development in Selected Branches of Russian Economy
risks artificial intelligence investment climate development programmes and projects.
Show more
5. CIVIL LAW, BUSINESS LAW, FAMILY LAW; PRIVATE INTERNATIONAL LAW 12.00.03 Pages: 165-171 Issue №17852
Features and prospects of the reform of the Russian legislation in the sphere of digitalization
digitalization information and analytical systems legal regulation personal data protection information security
Show more