ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE AS AN ISSUE OF CRIMINAL LAW
Autores
Nikolay Denisov
Criminal Law, Criminal Trial and Judicial Practice Institute of Legislation and Comparative Law under the Government of the Russian Federation
http://orcid.org/0000-0003-3594-1292
Evgeniy Russkevich
Moscow University of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Russian Federation named after V.Y. Kikot
http://orcid.org/0000-0003-4587-8258
Svetlana Muradyan
Moscow University of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Russian Federation named after V.Y. Kikot
http://orcid.org/0000-0002-1366-5074
Palavras-chave:
digital reality, criminal law 2.0, artificial intelligence, electronic intellectual person.
Resumo
Relevance: study is relevant since the irreversible and progressive development of science will result in the transition to "Criminal Law 2.0". Objective: article aims to determine criminal consequences for the introduction of AI into society and developing proposals for the effective integration of AI into elements of a crime. Methods: methodological toolkit is represented by a complex combination of philosophical, general, and special scientific methods of cognition. Results: article concludes that a digital person and AI (in any form of their existence) will inherit the intellectual and volitional qualities of a person and become full-fledged subjects of law. Â Conclusions: authors of the article have tried to introduce an electronic intellectual person into the structure of a crime. Currently, this introduction is of a probabilistic and prognostic nature but soon it will help to assess prospects for the development of criminal law and prevent new types of socially dangerous acts.