Corporations Amongst Scientific Revolutions: An Analysis Towards Indonesian Company Law and Artificial Intelligence
Abstract
This article explores Indonesian business law in response to Artificial Intelligence’s
presence amidst the board members of a business corporation. Starting from its usage as business tools to board members itself, it has clearly exemplified the rapid development of AI. Such events would generate a challenge of compatibility with the law, while the general perspective is that conventional law could only acknowledge natural or legal entities to fill in board members’ positions. This article finds the answer by analyzing Indonesian in respect to States practices from other countries through a comparative manner. In conclusion, this article recommends Indonesian Law to first determine the legal personality of AI to accommodate AI as board members.
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