Article | REF: AG114 V1

Robotics law

Authors: Cristelle ALBARIC, Thibaud JUNCKER

Publication date: April 10, 2022

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6. Conclusion

In the face of future technological developments, the French legal system seems to be adequately equipped, both in terms of labor law and the various liability regimes applicable. The emergence of true intelligences could contradict such an assertion. However, intelligence will need to be legally defined and qualified, to ensure that it is able to apply its many duties.

The question of rights for artificial intelligence seems all the more remote in that neither intelligence, nor consciousness, nor above all sentience, or the capacity to suffer, support such a proposition.

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