argument: Notizie/News - Criminal Law
According to Bharat Law House, the book "Artificial Intelligence Law and Evidence with Cyber Crimes" by Dipesh Juneja explores the legal complexities arising from the intersection of artificial intelligence and cyber crimes. As AI technologies become integral to cybersecurity measures and criminal investigations, the legal system faces new challenges in evidence collection, interpretation, and enforcement.
AI technologies are increasingly used to detect, prevent, and investigate cyber crimes. AI tools can analyze large volumes of data, identify suspicious activities, and provide actionable insights for law enforcement agencies. However, the use of AI in cyber crime investigations raises questions about the admissibility and reliability of AI-generated evidence in court.
The book discusses the legal standards and frameworks that govern the use of AI-generated evidence in cyber crime cases. It emphasizes the need for clear guidelines to ensure that AI tools are used responsibly and that the evidence they produce meets the required legal standards for admissibility and credibility.
One of the critical challenges highlighted is the potential for AI bias and errors, which can impact the fairness and accuracy of cyber crime investigations. The book advocates for transparency in AI algorithms and decision-making processes to mitigate the risk of biased outcomes and ensure that justice is served.
The book also addresses the role of AI in protecting against cyber threats, highlighting how AI can enhance cybersecurity measures by identifying vulnerabilities, predicting attacks, and responding to incidents in real time. It discusses the legal implications of deploying AI in cybersecurity and the need for laws that balance innovation with privacy and security concerns.
The article concludes by emphasizing the importance of continuous dialogue between legal experts, technologists, and policymakers to develop comprehensive legal frameworks that address the challenges and opportunities presented by AI in the context of cyber crime. By fostering collaboration and understanding, the legal system can effectively integrate AI technologies to enhance cybersecurity and combat cyber crimes.