person
Gabriel Weil
Touro Law professor; AI liability scholar
Touro Law Center associate professor of law whose 2023 paper 'Tort Law as a Tool for Mitigating Catastrophic Risk from Artificial Intelligence' has become a key academic argument for using strict, joint-and-several liability to internalize AI risks.
current Associate Professor of Law, Touro University Law Center
Strategy positions
Liability-driven safetyendorses
Make labs financially liable for harms; markets handle the restArgues strict, joint-and-several liability for harms from advanced AI is the most powerful policy lever available, forcing labs to internalize catastrophic risk without requiring legislators to pre-specify which capabilities are dangerous.
By making AI developers strictly liable for the harms their systems cause, we align their private incentives with society's interest in avoiding catastrophic risks. Liability internalizes uncertainty about future capabilities better than any regulatory regime.
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Record last updated 2026-04-25.