AI liability comes of age: who pays when smart tools go wrong?

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As AI expands from chatbots to autonomous agents, lawsuits against AI companies over harms keep rising, fueling a heated debate about who should be liable—the designers, the companies, or users—and whether current laws like Section 230 are adequate to curb or encourage innovation as regulators weigh new liability rules.
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- AI liability clarified but gaps remain Solicitors Journal
- Agentic AI Liability Fuels Issues Reaching Beyond the Law’s Edge Bloomberg Law News
- Mushroom minefield The Law Society Gazette
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