RULES OF CRIMINAL LIABILITY IN CONFRONTING ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE CRIMES
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Abstract
The use of robots and artificial intelligence programs in various fields has raised numerous challenges, particularly regarding liability for the actions of these programs and the adequacy of current legislation to accommodate the unique characteristics of this technology. This research paper aims to introduce artificial intelligence, its characteristics, and its types, while also highlighting examples of artificial intelligence-related crimes. Additionally, it seeks to legislate for these crimes to determine who is accountable and impose appropriate penalties. The topic holds significant importance as the growing use of artificial intelligence is expected to lead to an increase in associated crimes, necessitating a deeper exploration of criminal liability for these crimes. Furthermore, it is essential to identify who bears responsibility to ascertain the true perpetrator and the legal penalties applicable to them.
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