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Title: Criminal liability and artificial intelligence : quo vadis?
Authors: Filletti, Stefano
Keywords: Artificial intelligence -- Law and legislation
Artificial intelligence -- Legal applications
Criminal law
Criminal liability
Responsibility
Issue Date: 2025
Citation: Filletti, S. (2025). Criminal liability and artificial intelligence : quo vadis? Retrieved from: https://fillettiadvocates.com/legal-resources/f/criminal-liability-and-artificial-intelligence-quo-vadis
Abstract: The word “artificial” denotes something which is man-made. The word “intelligence” is more abstract and more difficult to define. Intelligence refers to the capacity to develop and evolve over time adapting to a given environment. Intelligent beings ‘learn’ to become more efficient at what they do. Placed together the term ‘artificial intelligence’ would refer to a man-made object capable to autonomously adapt to change, to develop and evolve. [extract]
URI: https://www.um.edu.mt/library/oar/handle/123456789/148390
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