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Title: Restorative justice in artificial intelligence crimes
Authors: Hadziselimovic, Adnan
Roio, Denis
Keywords: Artificial intelligence -- Moral and ethical aspects
Restorative justice
Natural law
Technology and law
Computer crimes
Issue Date: 2019
Publisher: Leuphana Universitaet Lueneburg. Centre for Digital Cultures
Citation: Hadzi, A., & Roio, D. (2019). Restorative justice in artificial intelligence crimes. Spheres: Journal for Digital Cultures, (5), 1-18.
Abstract: In order to lay the foundations for a discussion around the argument that the adoption of artificial intelligence (AI) technologies benefits the powerful few, focussing on their own existential concerns, we decided to narrow down our analysis of the argument to jurisprudence (i.e. the philosophy of law), considering also the historical context. This paper signifies an edited version of Adnan Hadzi’s text on Social Justice and Artificial Intelligence, exploring the notion of humanised artificial intelligence in order to discuss potential challenges society might face in the future. The paper does not discuss current forms and applications of artificial intelligence, as, so far, there is no AI technology, which is self-conscious and self-aware, being able to deal with emotional and social intelligence.
URI: https://www.um.edu.mt/library/oar/handle/123456789/132682
ISSN: 23638621
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