Responsabilidade penal de inteligências artificiais

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Main Author: Martins, Michael Menezes
Publication Date: 2022
Format: Bachelor thesis
Language: por
Source: Repositório Institucional da UFU
Download full: https://repositorio.ufu.br/handle/123456789/35870
Summary: The technological evolution of recent years is remarkable. With robotics and nanotechnology studies, more and more limits, previously said to be unreachable, are being exceeded. Today the world is no longer the same as it was ten years ago, everything is changing very quickly and science is asking for passage. One of the most prominent fields is Artificial Intelligence. With a speech of breaking technological barriers and revolutionizing human relationships, the so-called AI's are still a nebulous topic for man. Great advancement has taken place from the earliest drafts of computer history to what we have today, with intelligent robots and algorithmic systems that act almost autonomously. Novelty and convenience are human vices, and having an intelligent being ready to serve human whims is nothing but “a dream”. For these reasons AI's started to enter people's lives, in their homes, in their jobs, in their car, in their social networks, there is practically some kind of AI in every modern computer program, of course more or less complex. That said, it appears that AI's are gradually becoming part of human daily life, and so to speak, building new legal relationships with them. Among the wide spectrum of law, one issue deserves to be highlighted when talking about AI’s: if an AI commits a crime, who should be held responsible? It is a difficult question to answer, but this work allows us to elaborate possible solutions to the problem, analyzing some models of criminal liability. It is also intended to reveal these enigmatic aspects of AI's, providing guidance on relevant topics such as machine learning and deep learning, and thus relate to the theory of crime and culpability in force in our penal code. . This work aims to start a very important debate for the present, which is already a social reality, and which will soon become an inevitable problem.
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spelling Responsabilidade penal de inteligências artificiaisCriminal liability of artificial intelligencesInteligências artificiaisIAModelos de responsabilização penalMachine learnigDeep learnigTeoria do crimeCulpabilidadeArtificial intelligencesModels of criminal responsibilityCulpabilityCNPQ::CIENCIAS SOCIAIS APLICADAS::DIREITO::DIREITO PUBLICO::DIREITO PENALThe technological evolution of recent years is remarkable. With robotics and nanotechnology studies, more and more limits, previously said to be unreachable, are being exceeded. Today the world is no longer the same as it was ten years ago, everything is changing very quickly and science is asking for passage. One of the most prominent fields is Artificial Intelligence. With a speech of breaking technological barriers and revolutionizing human relationships, the so-called AI's are still a nebulous topic for man. Great advancement has taken place from the earliest drafts of computer history to what we have today, with intelligent robots and algorithmic systems that act almost autonomously. Novelty and convenience are human vices, and having an intelligent being ready to serve human whims is nothing but “a dream”. For these reasons AI's started to enter people's lives, in their homes, in their jobs, in their car, in their social networks, there is practically some kind of AI in every modern computer program, of course more or less complex. That said, it appears that AI's are gradually becoming part of human daily life, and so to speak, building new legal relationships with them. Among the wide spectrum of law, one issue deserves to be highlighted when talking about AI’s: if an AI commits a crime, who should be held responsible? It is a difficult question to answer, but this work allows us to elaborate possible solutions to the problem, analyzing some models of criminal liability. It is also intended to reveal these enigmatic aspects of AI's, providing guidance on relevant topics such as machine learning and deep learning, and thus relate to the theory of crime and culpability in force in our penal code. . This work aims to start a very important debate for the present, which is already a social reality, and which will soon become an inevitable problem.Pesquisa sem auxílio de agências de fomentoTrabalho de Conclusão de Curso (Graduação)A evolução tecnológica dos últimos anos é notável. Com estudos de robótica e nanotecnologia, cada vez mais limites, antes ditos inalcançáveis, estão sendo ultrapassados. Hoje o mundo não é mais o mesmo que a dez anos atrás, tudo vem mudando muito depressa e a ciência pede passagem. Um dos campos de maior destaque é o das Inteligências Artificiais. Com um discurso de quebrar barreiras tecnológicas e revolucionar as relações humanas, as chamadas IA’s são ainda um tema nebuloso para o homem. Grande avanço ocorreu desde os primeiros rascunhos da história da informática até o que temos hoje, com robôs inteligentes e sistemas algorítmicos que agem quase que autonomamente. A novidade e comodidade são vícios humanos, e ter um ente inteligente pronto para servir aos caprichos humanos é senão “um sonho”. Por estas razões as IA’s começaram a entrar nas vidas das pessoas, em suas casas, em seus trabalhos, no seu carro, nas suas redes sociais, praticamente existe algum tipo de IA em todo programa computacional moderno, é claro que mais ou menos complexos. Dito isto, verifica-se que as IA’s estão gradativamente fazendo parte do cotidiano humano, e por assim dizer construindo novas relações jurídicas com estes. Dentre todo o amplo espectro do direito, uma questão merece destaque quando se fala de IA’s: caso uma IA cometa um crime quem se deve responsabilizar? É uma pergunta difícil de se responder, mas este trabalho se permite elaborar possíveis soluções para a problemática, analisando alguns modelos de responsabilização penal. Pretende-se também revelar estes aspectos enigmáticos das IA’s, orientando quanto a temas relevantes como o aprendizado de máquina (machine learnig) e o aprendizado profundo (deep learnig), e assim relacionar com a teoria do crime e da culpabilidade vigentes em nosso código penal. Este trabalho visa iniciar um debate muito importante para a atualidade, que já é uma realidade social, e que em breve se tornará um problema inevitável.Universidade Federal de UberlândiaBrasilDireitoBarbosa, Karlos Alveshttp://lattes.cnpq.br/5643625088283288Prudêncio, Simone Silvahttp://lattes.cnpq.br/3984779863929301Blind reviewBlind reviewMartins, Michael Menezes2022-08-29T16:16:25Z2022-08-29T16:16:25Z2022-07-26info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/bachelorThesisapplication/pdfMARTINS, Michael Menezes. 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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Responsabilidade penal de inteligências artificiais
Criminal liability of artificial intelligences
title Responsabilidade penal de inteligências artificiais
spellingShingle Responsabilidade penal de inteligências artificiais
Martins, Michael Menezes
Inteligências artificiais
IA
Modelos de responsabilização penal
Machine learnig
Deep learnig
Teoria do crime
Culpabilidade
Artificial intelligences
Models of criminal responsibility
Culpability
CNPQ::CIENCIAS SOCIAIS APLICADAS::DIREITO::DIREITO PUBLICO::DIREITO PENAL
title_short Responsabilidade penal de inteligências artificiais
title_full Responsabilidade penal de inteligências artificiais
title_fullStr Responsabilidade penal de inteligências artificiais
title_full_unstemmed Responsabilidade penal de inteligências artificiais
title_sort Responsabilidade penal de inteligências artificiais
author Martins, Michael Menezes
author_facet Martins, Michael Menezes
author_role author
dc.contributor.none.fl_str_mv Barbosa, Karlos Alves
http://lattes.cnpq.br/5643625088283288
Prudêncio, Simone Silva
http://lattes.cnpq.br/3984779863929301
Blind review
Blind review
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Martins, Michael Menezes
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Inteligências artificiais
IA
Modelos de responsabilização penal
Machine learnig
Deep learnig
Teoria do crime
Culpabilidade
Artificial intelligences
Models of criminal responsibility
Culpability
CNPQ::CIENCIAS SOCIAIS APLICADAS::DIREITO::DIREITO PUBLICO::DIREITO PENAL
topic Inteligências artificiais
IA
Modelos de responsabilização penal
Machine learnig
Deep learnig
Teoria do crime
Culpabilidade
Artificial intelligences
Models of criminal responsibility
Culpability
CNPQ::CIENCIAS SOCIAIS APLICADAS::DIREITO::DIREITO PUBLICO::DIREITO PENAL
description The technological evolution of recent years is remarkable. With robotics and nanotechnology studies, more and more limits, previously said to be unreachable, are being exceeded. Today the world is no longer the same as it was ten years ago, everything is changing very quickly and science is asking for passage. One of the most prominent fields is Artificial Intelligence. With a speech of breaking technological barriers and revolutionizing human relationships, the so-called AI's are still a nebulous topic for man. Great advancement has taken place from the earliest drafts of computer history to what we have today, with intelligent robots and algorithmic systems that act almost autonomously. Novelty and convenience are human vices, and having an intelligent being ready to serve human whims is nothing but “a dream”. For these reasons AI's started to enter people's lives, in their homes, in their jobs, in their car, in their social networks, there is practically some kind of AI in every modern computer program, of course more or less complex. That said, it appears that AI's are gradually becoming part of human daily life, and so to speak, building new legal relationships with them. Among the wide spectrum of law, one issue deserves to be highlighted when talking about AI’s: if an AI commits a crime, who should be held responsible? It is a difficult question to answer, but this work allows us to elaborate possible solutions to the problem, analyzing some models of criminal liability. It is also intended to reveal these enigmatic aspects of AI's, providing guidance on relevant topics such as machine learning and deep learning, and thus relate to the theory of crime and culpability in force in our penal code. . This work aims to start a very important debate for the present, which is already a social reality, and which will soon become an inevitable problem.
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