Conceptual Bases of Criminal Punishment Application Regarding Artificial Intelligence

Authors

  • Ramil Rustamovich Gaifutdinov
  • Ildar Rustamovich Begishev
  • Zarina Ilduzovna Khisamova
  • Elina Leonidovna Sidorenko
  • Diana Davletovna Bersei
  • Regina Rustemovna Musina

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.36097/rsan.v1i44.1629

Keywords:

artificial intelligence, types of artificial intelligence, criminal punishment, punishments, types o

Abstract

At present, the widespread development and use of artificial intelligence technologies (hereinafter referred to as AI) set tasks for the world community, the examples of the solution of which were not previously available in the history of mankind. One of the priority areas of the legislator activity in the foregoing field is the creation of the foundations, principles and mechanism (concept) of criminal penalty application in relation to AI.

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Published

2021-03-26

How to Cite

Gaifutdinov, R. R., Rustamovich Begishev, I., Ilduzovna Khisamova, Z., Leonidovna Sidorenko, E., Davletovna Bersei, D., & Rustemovna Musina, R. (2021). Conceptual Bases of Criminal Punishment Application Regarding Artificial Intelligence. Revista San Gregorio, 1(44). https://doi.org/10.36097/rsan.v1i44.1629