Synthetic Intelligence and Civil Law: Navigating the Digital Frontier

The rapid evolution of Synthetic Intelligence (AI) is reshaping nearly every facet of modern life, and the domain of civil law is no exception. As AI systems—ranging from complex algorithms making loan decisions to autonomous vehicles navigating our streets—become more integrated into society, they introduce novel challenges to established legal frameworks. Civil law, which deals with disputes between individuals or organizations, must grapple with fundamental questions of liability, causality, and responsibility in an era where actions are increasingly mediated by intelligent machines. This article delves into the complex interplay between Synthetic Intelligence and civil law, examining the existing legal tensions and the prospective pathways for adaptation.


The Challenge of Legal Personhood and Agency

One of the most profound theoretical challenges posed by AI is the question of legal personhood. Traditionally, civil law assigns liability to legal entities: natural persons (humans) or juridical persons (corporations, foundations). AI, however, falls into an … Read more