The capabilities of Artificial Intelligence (AI) evolve rapidly and affect almost all sectors of society. AI has been increasingly integrated into criminal and harmful activities, expanding …
OJ Erdélyi, J Goldsmith - Proceedings of the 2018 AAAI/ACM Conference …, 2018 - dl.acm.org
Given the ubiquity of artificial intelligence (AI) in modern societies, it is clear that individuals, corporations, and countries will be grappling with the legal and ethical issues of its use. As …
P Yeoh - Journal of Financial Crime, 2019 - emerald.com
Purpose This purpose of this viewpoint is to address the intended good and unintended bad impacts of artificial intelligence (AI) applications in financial crime. Design/methodology …
G Gurkaynak, I Yilmaz, G Haksever - Computer Law & Security Review, 2016 - Elsevier
Although scientists have calculated the significant positive welfare effects of Artificial Intelligence (AI), fear mongering continues to hinder AI development. If regulations in this …
Advances in Artificial Intelligence (AI) have influenced almost every field including computer science, robotics, social engineering, psychology, criminology and so on. Although AI has …
NA Smuha - Internet Policy Review, 2021 - papers.ssrn.com
In this paper, I distinguish three types of harm that can arise in the context of artificial intelligence (AI): individual harm, collective harm and societal harm. Societal harm is often …
K Yeung - International legal materials, 2020 - cambridge.org
Background Recent and rapid advances in AI research and technologies are widely expected to bring about pervasive and far-reaching social transformation on a global scale …
The technical and economic benefits of artificial intelligence (AI) are counterbalanced by legal, social and ethical issues. It is challenging to conceptually capture and empirically …
Artificial intelligence (AI) systems will increasingly be used to cause harm as they grow more capable. In fact, AI systems are already starting to be used to automate fraudulent activities …