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Отговорността при инциденти на работното място, свързани с употреба на изкуствен интелект – съвременни предизвикателства пред законодателя

The liability in case of incidents on the workplace, connected to the use of artificial intellect – contemporary challenges in front of the legislation

Andriyana Andreeva and Galina Yolova

MPRA Paper from University Library of Munich, Germany

Abstract: The report examines in general term the thematic of the liability in Labour law in case of incidents, connected to the use of artificial intellect. The examination analyses the traditional labour-law institute liability, but in its contemporary light connected to the possibility of responsibility in case of incidents on the workplace, in context of the challenges, generated through the incorporation of automated systems in the working process. The accent is on the regulatory norms and principles, laid down in the frame of European documents, outlining the tendencies in the development of the institute. Based on the analysis are made conclusions and marked tendencies of the development of the institute in the new conditions of digital revolution.

Keywords: legal liability in Labour law; incidents on the workplace; artificial intellect; financial liability of the employer (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: K31 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2020
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