DETERMINING THE LEGAL STATUS OF ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE IN CIVIL LEGAL RELATIONS
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This scientific work analyzes the issues related to determining the legal status of artificial intelligence technologies—which are increasingly being applied across various sectors of society, used in the execution of tasks and provision of services, and are generating innovative outcomes that give rise to legal rights—within the context of civil legal relations. The analysis is conducted through the lens of theories concerning the establishment of legal entities and the recognition of legal subjectivity.
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