As artificial intelligence becomes more developed and advanced, the issue of their legal personhood arises. Machines in recent history have become more person-like. The more independent and autonomous they are, the less their actions can be imputed to their owners and users. Because they are not considered “persons” in the eyes of the law, ordinary rules on liability cannot be made applicable to them. With the influx of technological advancements, it is not entirely impossible for AI to eventually be perfected for widespread use. As such, modern legal measures need to be put in place to protect society from possible dangers related to their use.