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AI and the Board Within Italian Corporate Law: Preliminary Notes

Gian Domenico Mosco

2020European Company Law11 citationsDOI

Abstract

Artificial Intelligence (hereafter: AI) is transforming our everyday life in many important respects. The corporate realm is no exception. Many corporations cannot avoid facing the variety of issues raised by the increasing importance that AI plays within firms. Can an AIbased system be appointed as a board member? Can boards delegate specific tasks to AI-based systems? What are the implications and consequences of AI-involvement when designing the corporate structure? How does the choice to resort to, or to depart from the suggestions of an AI-based system expose, eliminate, or alleviate directorial liability? After a general discussion of AI and its projected use in the corporate context, this article aims to address, in a preliminary fashion, these basic questions within the framework of Italian corporate law. Artificial Intelligence, AI, Corporate Governance, Board of Directors, Blockchain, FinTech, RegTech, Business Judgment Rule, Director´s Liability

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Corporate governanceDelegateBusiness judgment ruleContext (archaeology)Corporate lawVariety (cybernetics)LiabilityRealmBusinessLaw and economicsManagementLawPolitical scienceAccountingPublic relationsArtificial intelligenceSociologyEconomicsComputer scienceFinanceBiologyPaleontologyProgramming languageLaw, AI, and Intellectual PropertyCorporate Insolvency and GovernanceDigital Transformation in Law