The Robot as a Natural or Legal Person. Another Perspective on the Concept of Person

Authors

  • Bardan Marius Vasile Research and Development Center “Dr. Bârdan Marius Vasile”, Romania Author

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.47363/JAICC/ICAIC2025/2025(4)21

Keywords:

Robot, Religion,, Legal Personality, New Technologies

Abstract

The word you will find in the interface is to make you aware of what the concept of person is and what skills a being needs to have to be a person. This material analyzes the religious perspective on the issue announced in the title. Manufacturers and computer scientists involved in building and preparing robots for consumers will have to consider the distribution market sector and implicitly, the beliefs of the people who are going to use this type of artificial intelligence as a tool. In the biblical account of man, it is said that man was created by God through a triune counsel: “Let us make man in Our image, in Our likeness” and by the fact that it makes a person communicative, it means that he is a person, because communication makes you a person, but a freely consented communication. The concept of person evolved over time so that in the Greek period the man who was not free could only express himself behind a mask, as in the interpretation of a character today in a play, then in the Roman world, as man who was not free could not express himself except by having a patron who gave social witness for man in order to express himself freely. So freedom of expression was an aptitude of the human person, of a natural person in the legal sense. For the elaboration of this material I used an introspective
method with qualitative and quantitative valences.

Author Biography

  • Bardan Marius Vasile, Research and Development Center “Dr. Bârdan Marius Vasile”, Romania
    Bardan Marius Vasile,  Research and Development Center “Dr. Bârdan Marius Vasile”, Romania

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Published

2025-11-28

How to Cite

The Robot as a Natural or Legal Person. Another Perspective on the Concept of Person. (2025). Journal of Artificial Intelligence & Cloud Computing, 4(6), 1-1. https://doi.org/10.47363/JAICC/ICAIC2025/2025(4)21

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