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Legal Protection from Artificial Intelligence Technology Used to Filter Visual Contents via the Internet

Naser Al-Sherman1

https://doi.org/10.62271/pjc.16.1.505.517

Abstract
Artificial intelligence technology is used to filter the visual content displayed on digital display platforms in a way that enhances its competitive role and organizes its content. It also involves several risks, including the possibility of causing direct damage to users of visual content display platforms via the Internet. The utilization of artificial intelligence technology for content filtering on these platforms gives rise to legal concerns regarding the liability framework in cases of damages resulting from such filtering activities. This is due to the absence of established legal regulations governing the use of artificial intelligence technology, as well as the ongoing development or nonexistence of relevant legal rules. Furthermore, the user base of these platforms continues to expand. The study proposes the adoption of a liability system that achieves a balance between the owners, operators, or developers of these platforms and their users. The responsibility of the stronger party arises as soon as the damage occurs. This type of responsibility is more suitable for the circumstances surrounding the employment of artificial intelligence tools in filtering visual content on digital display platforms via the Internet.

Keywords: Technology, artificial intelligence, legal protection, visual content

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