Criminal Liability about the Use of Artificial Intelligence: Investigating the Actus Reus Element of AI-driven Technology
Alaa Saud
Abstract:Purpose: This paper aimed to determine the liability for criminal activities committed by AI-enabled machines and explore defences that could invalidate their criminal liability. It also analysed the Actus Reus element, to identify which actors are involved in the criminal act.
Materials and Methods: A systematic review of existing research on AI liability in crime was conducted, focusing on 30 articles related to the study.
Findings: The study found that if certain conditions are met, any individu… Show more
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