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  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
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Produktansvar och produktsäkerhet vid användandet av AI-produkter : - En analys av svensk gällande rätt / Products Liability and Products Safety when using AI-based products : –An analysis regarding Swedish applicable law

Lundin, Lovisa January 2020 (has links)
The progressive development of artificial intelligence (AI) products has led to the creation of smart robots which have the capacity to learn and make independent decisions. These high- tech smart robots are unpredictable, which entails risks for, among other things, third parties. Today, product safety is mainly regulated by Produktsäkerhetslag (2004:451) (PSL) and product liability by Produktansvarslag (1992:18) (PAL). The overarching goal of these two safety and liability regulations is to ensure that all products, including AI products, function safely and that any damage caused is effectively addressed. Although applicable Swedish law constitutes a reliable regulatory framework for safety and product liability, the legislation is not fully comprehensive; current legislation is not adapted to product safety issues or product liability conditions which can arise specifically from smart robots.
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Produktansvar och produktsäkerhet vid användandet av AI-produkter : En analys av svensk gällande rätt / Products Liability and Products Safety when using AI-based products : An analysis regarding Swedish applicable law

Lundin, Lovisa January 2020 (has links)
Den fortskridande utvecklingen av AI-produkter har medfört att så kallade smarta robotar besitter kapacitet att lära sig och fatta självständiga beslut. Dessa högteknologiska egenskaper innebär att de smarta robotarna är oförutsägbara, vilket medför risker för bland annat tredje man. Idag hanteras säkerhetsfrågan huvudsakligen av produktsäkerhetslagen (2004:451) (PSL), och ansvarsfrågan av produktansvarslagen (1992:18) (PAL). Det övergripande målet med dessa två säkerhets- och ansvarsregelverk är att säkerställa att alla produkter, inklusive AI-produkter, fungerar på ett säkert sätt, och att uppkomna skador åtgärdas effektivt. Trots att svensk gällande rätt utgörs av ett omfattande och pålitligt regelverk för säkerhets- och produktansvar, föreligger brister i lagstiftningen. Nuvarande lagstiftning är inte anpassad till produktsäkerhetsfrågor eller produktansvarsförhållanden, som kan uppstå genomsmarta robotar. / The progressive development of artificial intelligence (AI) products has led to the creation of smart robots which have the capacity to learn and make independent decisions. These high-tech smart robots are unpredictable, which entails risks for, among other things, third parties. Today, product safety is mainly regulated by Produktsäkerhetslag (2004:451) (PSL) and product liability by Produktansvarslag (1992:18) (PAL). The overarching goal of these two safety and liability regulations is to ensure that all products, including AI products, function safely and that any damage caused is effectively addressed. Although applicable Swedish law constitutes a reliable regulatory framework for safety and product liability, the legislation is not fully comprehensive; current legislation is not adapted to product safety issues or product liability conditions which can arise specifically from smart robots.

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