Resources & Articles

Educational content to help you understand AI and robot liability law, your rights, and the legal process.

Legal Basics

Understanding AI Product Liability: What You Need to Know

January 15, 2024

Learn about the legal framework for AI product liability cases and what makes these cases unique in today's technological landscape.

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Workplace Safety

Workplace Robot Safety: Regulations and Your Rights

January 20, 2024

An overview of workplace robot safety regulations, employer responsibilities, and employee rights when working with automated systems.

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Autonomous Vehicles

Who's Liable When Self-Driving Cars Crash?

January 25, 2024

Exploring the complex liability questions surrounding autonomous vehicle accidents and how fault is determined.

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Medical Devices

Medical Robot Errors: Malpractice or Product Liability?

February 1, 2024

Understanding the distinction between medical malpractice and product liability in surgical robot cases.

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AI Discrimination

Proving Algorithmic Bias in AI Liability Cases

February 5, 2024

How to identify and prove algorithmic bias when AI systems cause harm through discriminatory decisions.

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Delivery Robots

Delivery Robot Accidents: Who Pays When Robots Collide?

February 10, 2024

Understanding liability for accidents involving sidewalk delivery robots and autonomous delivery vehicles.

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