The Algorithmic Alibi: Can AI Be Held Liable In An Indian Court?
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What Changed
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Why It Matters
**Why it matters** 1. **Legal precedent** – If an Indian court rules that AI can be found liable, it creates a new enforceable category of digital personhood under law, compelling developers and operators worldwide to embed formal accountability mechanisms from design to deployment. 2. **Risk‑pricing signal** – Such rulings will drive insurers, venture capital, and corporate risk‑management firms to re‑price AI projects, likely increasing compliance costs, code‑audit requirements, and limiting rapid experimentation in high‑stakes domains.
Confirmed Facts
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Who Is Affected
- AI product teams
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