V International Congress on Crime Theory and Accusatory Systems

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V International Congress on Crime Theory and Accusatory Systems

V International Congress on Crime Theory and Accusatory Systems

This presentation explores important issues related to the interaction between artificial intelligence and criminal law. No time limits are imposed, allowing for a deeper dive into key issues.

Story of a Shocking Case

We began with the story of a shocking case: a woman who suffered virtual harassment in the Facebook metaverse, which triggered an in-depth reflection on the limits of reality and fiction in digital environments. This incident raises questions about responsibility in the use of artificial intelligence and its impact on human interactions.

Guilt and Dangerousness in Artificial Intelligence

It is discussed whether it is possible to impute criminal responsibility to artificial intelligence systems and how these challenge the traditional bases of criminal law. Can artificial intelligence be held responsible for dangerous acts?

Impartiality of Algorithm-Generated Reports

The objectivity and neutrality of reports generated by algorithms are critically examined, especially in the judicial context. Questions are being raised about the impartiality of information and data used in making legal decisions.

Global Perspective on AI in Criminal Law

Finally, a global perspective is offered on the advantages and limitations of artificial intelligence in criminal law. Its capacity to improve efficiency, prevent and detect crimes is highlighted, as well as its contribution to the strategic approach of social problems related to crime.

This comprehensive presentation seeks to shed light on how artificial intelligence is transforming the field of criminal law and how the challenges and opportunities that emerge in this constantly evolving scenario are being addressed.