The Risk of Negligent Crimes Committed By Generative Artificial Intelligence and Its Regulation under Criminal Law
Abstract
The innovative development of generative artificial intelligence technology is in its ascendant phase, and the associated technical risks cannot be overlooked. The generated content of generative artificial intelligence originates from the “feeding” of big data, posing risks to the security of data acquisition. The generated content is random, and the negligent behavior of responsible parties can easily lead to the risk of negligent crimes. In the era of intelligence, criminal law faces new challenges posed by the risk of negligent crimes brought about by generative artificial intelligence. In the era of weak artificial intelligence, regulating the risk of negligent crimes involving generative artificial intelligence can effectively fill the legislative loopholes in current data crimes legislation that lack prevention measures for the data security risks of generative artificial intelligence by adding the crime of artificial intelligence negligence endangering data security.
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PDFDOI: https://doi.org/10.22158/elp.v8n2p372
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