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From Ships to Silicon: Personhood and Evidence in the Age of AI
The law is evolving to potentially recognize artificial intelligence (AI) as a legal entity akin to ships and corporations. Legal experts are assessing whether AI can testify in court and how its outputs can be treated as evidence. As AI resembles human responses, concerns arise over authenticity, cross-examination, and accountability. Judges are already facing challenges with AI-generated content in legal proceedings. The discourse encompasses debates on AI personhood, accountability, and the limits of legal recognition. By introducing tools like the AI Log Authentication Protocol and replication hearings, the legal system begins adapting to incorporate AI as a participant in justice.