Greek Report on Traditional Criminal Law Categories and AI
authors | Maria Kaiafa Gbandi |
Athina Sachoulidou | |
Dafni Lima | |
journal | RIDP (ISSN: 0223-5404) |
volume | 2023 |
issue | Traditional Criminal Law Categories and AI: Crisis or Palingenesis? |
section | National Reports |
date of publication | Aug. 25, 2023 |
language | English |
pagina | 223 |
abstract | This article outlines and analyses critically the challenges that artificial intelligence (AI) poses to criminal law and how existing Greek law deals with them. It gives a definition of AI under Greek criminal law and addresses the suitability of existing criminal laws to deal with AI-related offences, including the challenges posed to the requirement of actus reus, mens rea and causality. Engaging with the idea of introducing e-legal personhood to deal with AI, it argues that criminal law rests inextricably upon human agency, and instead suggests a model based on the notion of objective negligence for AI criminal liability. Finally, it explores briefly complementary non-criminal measures and alternatives to criminalisation when regulating abuse or harmful use of AI. |