Filling the AI Liability Gap: Should Asimov’s Three Laws Be Codified to Permit a Tort Cause of Action for Foreseeable Harm?

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This article is part of the “Defending the Algorithm™” series and was written by Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania Insurance, Business and IP Trial Lawyer Christopher M. Jacobs, Esq. and was authored with research assistance from OpenAI’s GPT-5. The series explores the evolving intersections of artificial intelligence, intellectual property, and the law. GPT-5 may generate errors but the author has verified all facts and analysis for accuracy and completeness….
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