Publication date

2025-12-09T11:00:42Z

2025-12-09T11:00:42Z

2025



Abstract

We theoretically investigate whether AI developers or AI operators should be liable for the harm the AI systems may cause when they hallucinate. We find that the optimal liability framework may vary over time, with the evolution of the AI technology, and that making the AI operators liable can be desirable only if it induces monitoring of the AI systems. We also highlight non-trivial relationships between welfare and reputational concerns, human supervision ability, and the accuracy of the technology. Our results have implications for regulatory design and business strategies.

Document Type

Working document

Language

English

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UB Economics – Working Papers, 2025 E25/492

[WP E-Eco25/492]

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cc-by-nc-nd, (c) De Chiara et al., 2025

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