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Definition of Artificial Intelligence in the Context of the Russian Legal System: a Critical Approach. / Arkhipov, V.V.; Gracheva, A.V.; Naumov, V.B.; Polyakova, T.A.; Minbaleev, A.V.
в: Государство и право, Том 2022, № 1, 2022, стр. 168-178.Результаты исследований: Научные публикации в периодических изданиях › статья › Рецензирование
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T1 - Definition of Artificial Intelligence in the Context of the Russian Legal System: a Critical Approach
AU - Arkhipov, V.V.
AU - Gracheva, A.V.
AU - Naumov, V.B.
AU - Polyakova, T.A.
AU - Minbaleev, A.V.
PY - 2022
Y1 - 2022
N2 - The article addresses the normative definition of artificial intelligence as provided in the Russian legislation by 2021 in the context of general approach to this term. Authors identify principal legally significant features of artificial intelligence that include autonomy of functioning (complete or relative), the ability to find solutions (including without predetermined algorithms) and “inorganic” nature that imply - strictly from formal legal, and not factual, perspective - potential risk and, subsequently, potential danger of artificial intelligence to be understood in formalized legal sense. The authors take into consideration examples of approaches to defining the term in the world, raise criticism of the existing definition and suggest more concise approach based on defining artificial intelligence as an information system (in formal legal sense) which provides the function of forming algorithms for solving problems different from those laid down by the system developers, including artificial neural network
AB - The article addresses the normative definition of artificial intelligence as provided in the Russian legislation by 2021 in the context of general approach to this term. Authors identify principal legally significant features of artificial intelligence that include autonomy of functioning (complete or relative), the ability to find solutions (including without predetermined algorithms) and “inorganic” nature that imply - strictly from formal legal, and not factual, perspective - potential risk and, subsequently, potential danger of artificial intelligence to be understood in formalized legal sense. The authors take into consideration examples of approaches to defining the term in the world, raise criticism of the existing definition and suggest more concise approach based on defining artificial intelligence as an information system (in formal legal sense) which provides the function of forming algorithms for solving problems different from those laid down by the system developers, including artificial neural network
KW - Artificial intelligence
KW - Definition
KW - Law
KW - Neural network
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U2 - 10.31857/s102694520018288-7
DO - 10.31857/s102694520018288-7
M3 - Article
VL - 2022
SP - 168
EP - 178
JO - ГОСУДАРСТВО И ПРАВО
JF - ГОСУДАРСТВО И ПРАВО
SN - 0132-0769
IS - 1
ER -
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