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IMDA discussion paper explores legal responsibility for AI agents

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The Infocomm Media Development Authority of Singapore (IMDA) has published a discussion paper (Paper) examining how legal responsibility should be allocated when AI agents act autonomously, use external tools, interact with third parties, and cause harm. Developed with input from a working group drawn from Singapore’s legal community across government, academia and industry (Working Group), the Paper examines how existing private law frameworks may apply to increasingly capable “agentic AI”…
By: Hogan Lovells
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