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ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE'S LEGAL AND ETHICAL ASPECTS IN CRIMINAL CASES

Journal: Scholarly Research Journal for Interdisciplinary Studies (Vol.13, No. 85)

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Page : 147-157

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Abstract

Artificial intelligence has become increasingly significant in today's society as it has turning out to be all the more generally used. Various experts accept that artificial intelligence algorithms can possibly be useful in giving a precise and objective assessment of the numerous threats that are posed by denounced criminals. Late research indicates that crime is something that can be expected; everything necessary of us is the capacity to foresee analytics accomplishing legitimate control. Because of the way that cybercriminals are increasingly taking advantage of the web of things (IoT) to create and transmit malware as well as send off ransomware assaults, the significant purpose is to analyze suspected offenders. The year 2023, Waldman. More than 2.5 million devices are supposed to be completely associated with the web inside the following five years, as per projections. The artificial intelligence (man-made intelligence), crime expectation, and crime prevention are the essential topics of discussion in this study. An investigation is being led to decide if it is ethically permissible to mark an electronic gear as a prospective criminal offense distinguishing gadget. The findings of the study show that the utilization of artificial intelligence to assess the consequences of criminal regulation is not just a mechanical process; rather, an assessment of a person has been sentenced for a crime that will be thought about.

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