The Google Photos ‘gorilla’ fail won’t be the last time AIs offend us

"That’s all well and good, but what happens if they still get out of line? We all learn societal standards from a very young age, and we still commit crimes. What we need is a legal framework through which AIs (or their creators) can be held liable, says Ryan Calo, a cyberlaw expert at the University of Washington.

“The law today is not well positioned to deal [with these kinds of scenarios],” said Calo. “They break our standard legal models.”"