Whether causing flash crashes in financial markets, purchasing illegal drugs, or running over pedestrians, AI is increasingly engaging in activity that would be criminal for a natural person, or even an artificial person like a corporation. We argue that criminal law falls short in cases where an AI functionally commits a crime and there are no practically or legally identifiable upstream criminal actors. This Article explores potential solutions to this problem, focusing on holding AI directly criminally liable where it is acting autonomously and irreducibly. Conventional wisdom holds that punishing AI is incongruous with basic criminal law principles such as the capacity for culpability and the requirement for a guilty mind. Drawing on a...
Artificial Intelligence (AI) entities seriously challenge traditional legal frameworks for attributi...
Information technology is taking the world by storm. The technological world is changing rapidly and...
The modem question relating to Al entities becomes: Does the growing intelligence of Al entities sub...
Whether causing flash crashes in financial markets, purchasing illegal drugs, or running over pedest...
Criminality and punishment have always been applied to human beings. However, the technological fiel...
Technology is advancing at a rapid pace. As we anticipate a rapid increase in artificial intelligenc...
Today, artificial intelligence (hereinafter – AI) becomes an integral part of almost all branches of...
Criminal liability for acts committed by AI systems has recently become a hot legal topic. This pape...
Artificial intelligence crimes are considered near future crimes If not some of them have now begun,...
This article is devoted to the investigation of artificial intelligence as a subject of crime and t...
Regulating artificial intelligence (AI) has become necessary in light of its deployment in high-risk...
Artificial Intelligence (AI) research and regulation seek to balance the benefits of innovation agai...
Automated vehicles ( "AV ") can greatly improve road safety and societal welfare, but legal systems ...
A recent issue of a popular computing journal asked which laws would apply if a self-driving car kil...
The technological evolution of recent years is remarkable. With robotics and nanotechnology studies,...
Artificial Intelligence (AI) entities seriously challenge traditional legal frameworks for attributi...
Information technology is taking the world by storm. The technological world is changing rapidly and...
The modem question relating to Al entities becomes: Does the growing intelligence of Al entities sub...
Whether causing flash crashes in financial markets, purchasing illegal drugs, or running over pedest...
Criminality and punishment have always been applied to human beings. However, the technological fiel...
Technology is advancing at a rapid pace. As we anticipate a rapid increase in artificial intelligenc...
Today, artificial intelligence (hereinafter – AI) becomes an integral part of almost all branches of...
Criminal liability for acts committed by AI systems has recently become a hot legal topic. This pape...
Artificial intelligence crimes are considered near future crimes If not some of them have now begun,...
This article is devoted to the investigation of artificial intelligence as a subject of crime and t...
Regulating artificial intelligence (AI) has become necessary in light of its deployment in high-risk...
Artificial Intelligence (AI) research and regulation seek to balance the benefits of innovation agai...
Automated vehicles ( "AV ") can greatly improve road safety and societal welfare, but legal systems ...
A recent issue of a popular computing journal asked which laws would apply if a self-driving car kil...
The technological evolution of recent years is remarkable. With robotics and nanotechnology studies,...
Artificial Intelligence (AI) entities seriously challenge traditional legal frameworks for attributi...
Information technology is taking the world by storm. The technological world is changing rapidly and...
The modem question relating to Al entities becomes: Does the growing intelligence of Al entities sub...