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Title: Use of Artificial Intelligence and Robotics Technologies for Illegal Purposes
Authors: Dolgopolov, K. A.
Долгополов, К. А.
Zhukova, T. G.
Жукова, Т. Г.
Uzdenov, R. M.
Узденов, Р. М.
Mamhyagov, Z. Z.
Мамхягов, З. З.
Keywords: Artificial intelligence;Criminal liability;Robot;Robotics;Risk;Legal regulation;Criminology;Responsibility;Subject of crime;Criminal law
Issue Date: 2023
Citation: Begishev, I., Kirpichnikov, D., Dolgopolov, K., Zhukova, T., Uzdenov, R., Mamhyagov, Z., Serdyukova, E., Chunikha, A. Use of Artificial Intelligence and Robotics Technologies for Illegal Purposes // Lecture Notes in Networks and Systems. - 2023. - 574 LNNS, pp. 2063-2072. - DOI: 10.1007/978-3-031-21432-5_ 225
Series/Report no.: Lecture Notes in Networks and Systems
Abstract: The paper deals with the creation and use of artificial intelligence technology and robotics for illegal purposes. The concepts of this technology are given, on the basis of the analysis of which its main essential properties are revealed. By making criminological forecasting, it is possible to identify groups of crimes that are most likely to be committed through the use of artificial intelligence and robotics technologies. The authors believe that there are no sufficient grounds for distancing from the issue of the subject of criminal liability in the event of harm caused by public relations directly to AI. However, there are no circumstances due to which its resolution would not be delayed. The system of criminal law relations must be built based on scientifically developed provisions. The problems of criminal law regulation in terms of the impossibility of criminalizing and penalizing socially dangerous acts committed by artificial intelligence and a robot are identified. The legislator was asked to develop and adopt legal acts regulating the creation, operation and application of artificial intelligence.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12258/23508
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