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AI and Liability

Security expert Bruce Schneier argues that companies deploying AI agents should be legally liable for their errors, drawing a parallel to traditional employment liability. He warns that allowing businesses to avoid responsibility for AI mistakes creates dangerous incentives to replace human professionals with cheaper, unaccountable automated systems. This perspective highlights the growing legal debate surrounding accountability in generative AI deployment.

Background

The discussion stems from a recent German court ruling holding Google liable for inaccuracies in its AI Overviews, sparking broader debates on how existing legal frameworks apply to autonomous AI systems.

Source
Simon Willison
Published
Jun 26, 2026 at 06:28 AM
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7.0 / 10