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Research on Criminal Risks in the Age of Artificial Intelligence

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DOI: 10.23977/jaip.2024.070208 | Downloads: 5 | Views: 162

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Yaxin Shen 1

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1 People's Public Security University of China, Beijing, China

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Yaxin Shen

ABSTRACT

This is an era of information that is moving towards digitalization, and the term "artificial intelligence" is no longer unfamiliar to contemporary young people. Robots are able to simulate human movements, this deep development of science and technology has undoubtedly profoundly changed our way of production and life. Artificial intelligence has gradually penetrated into the development of criminal law in China, bringing considerable risks and challenges to traditional criminal law and criminal proceedings. We are still in the era of weak artificial intelligence and will be in the era of weak artificial intelligence for a long time, and its "tool attribute" is undeniable. This paper is committed to analyzing the risks of the integration of artificial intelligence technology and traditional trial mode, the risks of the increase of artificial intelligence crimes and the criminal legal risks arising from the difficulty of criminal attribution, then puts forward several suggestions on the subject status, technical prevention , and legal regulation of weak artificial intelligence. The purpose is to foresee the risk as early as possible, let artificial intelligence better serve mankind, and make technology and law together to promote the process of China's rule of law.

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Artificial intelligence; criminal legal risks; determination of liability; Subject status; Legal Regulation

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Yaxin Shen, Research on Criminal Risks in the Age of Artificial Intelligence. Journal of Artificial Intelligence Practice (2024) Vol. 7: 56-64. DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.23977/jaip.2024.070208.

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