[PDF][PDF] New challenges for international space law: artificial intelligence and liability

T Graham, K Thangavel, AS Martin - … of the 17th International …, 2023 - researchgate.net
… pronged liability regime, based on fault and absolute liability, … who provide software or
services that affect the AI product or make changes to it through updates or machine learning liable

Artificial Intelligence, Space Liability and Regulation for the Future: A Transcontinental Analysis of National Space Laws

I Bratu, S Freeland - 73rd International Astronautical Congress (IAC …, 2022 - papers.ssrn.com
Outer Space Treaty and/or the Liability Convention, it is entitled to recover the amount, in full
or in part, from the party whose space … The Liability Convention refers to fault-based liability

Autonomizing Outer Space: Updating the Liability Convention for the Rise of Artificial Intelligence (AI)

AS Li - UC Irvine Law Review, 2024 - papers.ssrn.com
… on whose registry an object launched into outer space is … , the Liability Convention prescribes
a fault-based liability … be held liable “if the damage is due to its fault or the fault of persons …

Autonomous Space Object and International Space Law: Navigating the Liability Gap

I Bratu, AR Lodder, T Van Der Linden - Indonesian J. Int'l L., 2020 - HeinOnline
… Autonomous systems are equipped with artificial intelligenceOuter Space Treaty differentiating
between absolute and fault… of a space object or (ii) a state from whose territory or facility a …

[HTML][HTML] Navigating AI-lien Terrain: Legal liability for artificial intelligence in outer space

T Graham, K Thangavel, AS Martin - Acta Astronautica, 2024 - Elsevier
… of what constitutes AI for the purposes of international space law, as well as whether the AI …
AI related faults have occurred. Because of this, the reallocation of fault to those who own and …

The advent of artificial intelligence in space activities: New legal challenges

AS Martin, S Freeland - Space Policy, 2021 - Elsevier
space missions, the international responsibility of States and the … , who is credited with coining
the term ‘Artificial Intelligence’, … be liable only if the damage is due to its fault or the fault of …

[PDF][PDF] Liability issues with Artificial Intelligence in the national and international context

V Rautanen - 2020 - utupub.fi
… (AI) applications, especially liability of robots and other autonomous machines, and it
provides an answer to the question “Who is liable when AI makes a mistake?” This problem is …

Artificial Intelligence–A Challenging Realm for Regulating Space Activities

AS Martin, SR Freeland - Annals of Air and Space Law, 2020 - research.bond.edu.au
… (…) on whose registry an object launched into outer space is … be liable only if the damage
is due to its fault or the fault of … of liability, as foreseen in the United Nations space law treaties…

A Legal Evaluation of the Impact of Artificial Intelligence on Outer Space Asset-Financing

K Katterbauer, L Cleenewerck - Financial Law Review, 2023 - czasopisma.bg.ug.edu.pl
… of an object into space, or a state from whose territory or facility an … a space object on Earth
or by an aircraft in flight, and liability based on fault for damage brought about in outer space

The normative challenges of AI in outer space: law, ethics, and the realignment of terrestrial standards

U Pagallo, E Bassi, M Durante - Philosophy & Technology, 2023 - Springer
… In the phrasing of the report on liability for artificial intelligence, “each … issues of space law
on notions of fault and liability, due … to the applicable liability rules, but whose claims cannot be …