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ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE IN LEGAL PROCEEDINGS

ИСКУССТВЕННЫЙ ИНТЕЛЛЕКТ В СУДОПРОИЗВОДСТВЕ

Apostolova, Natalia Nikolaevna (Апостолова, Наталья Николаевна)
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Apostolova, Natalia Nikolaevna (Апостолова, Наталья Николаевна): the South-Russian Institute of Management - branch of the Presidential Academy of the National Economy and Public Administration

North Caucasus Legal Vestnik, 2019, vol. 3, 135-141

Abstract: In legal proceedings, where human activity is limited to certain formal rules, it is permissible to use only specialized intellectual systems that can work independently, but under human control. Artificial intelligence should be recognized as a source of increased danger and put the responsibility for the harm caused by its activities on its owners in accordance with article 1079 of the civil code. The state should be held liable for damage caused by the use of artificial intelligence in legal proceedings. The creation and use of "smart" robots for criminal purposes, as well as unlawful interference in the activities of artificial intelligence systems, which caused socially dangerous harm, should entail criminal liability.

Keywords: artificial intelligence; litigation; efficiency; responsiveness; objectivity; source of increased danger; damage; liability; certification of AI systems; principles of AI use (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2019
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