AI and Crime Policy Briefs Technology

Can Artificial Intelligence be Liable for a Crime ?

Gabriel Hallevy recounts a 1981 story in which an artificial intelligence (Al) robot killed a Japanese employee in a motorcycle factory having erroneously identified the employee as a threat to its mission.! In such situation, Hallevy further interrogates who will “be held criminally liable for this homicide”? Gleaning from the above scenarios depicting possible situations […]

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Technology, Artificial Intelligence and Chargeback Regulations: A Path to Small Business Protection in Nigeria

With the sudden increase in chargeback disputes arising in Nigeria, small businesses are left at a disadvantage. These disputes lead to loss of revenue, operational disruptions a n d legal complexities. This paper explores the role of technology and artificial intelligence in creating an effective regulatory framework that balances consumer protection with rights of small […]