citation_author
Niedbała, Marcin
citation_volume
15
citation_publication_date
12/2023
citation_title
The Problem of Criminal Liability for Generating Pornography Using Artificial Intelligence
citation_pdf_url
https://repozytorium.kozminski.edu.pl/en/system/files/KRYTYKA%20PRAWA%204_2023%20pdf_ebook%20Niedbala%20EN.pdf
citation_issue
4
citation_journal_title
Krytyka Prawa. Niezależne Studia nad Prawem
citation_issn
2080-1084
citation_firstpage
69
citation_lastpage
79
dcterms.title
The Problem of Criminal Liability for Generating Pornography Using Artificial Intelligence
dcterms.creator
Niedbała
dcterms.subject
artificial intelligence, child, pornography, criminal law, deepfake
dcterms.description
The process of advancement of artificial intelligence (hereinafter: AI) seen in recent years results in breakthroughs in many areas of human life, such as medicine, agriculture, and science. However, despite its many advantages and benefits, it also inevitably creates room for abuse. This is particularly true of child pornography, where AI systems are increasingly being used to generate nude images of minors – both existing in reality and fictional. These cases, given much attention in the public debate, cause doubts as to whether existing normative solutions are suitable to combat this new phenomenon. The article aims to answer the question of whether the existing law makes it possible to successfully prosecute perpetrators who use AI systems to generate child pornography (including that depicting fictional charac-ters). In addition, it also offers an analysis of the criminal liability of the developers of the AI systems used in this process and of the hosting providers managing the websites used to distribute such pornographic content.
dcterms.contributor
Niedbała
dcterms.date
12/2023
dcterms.type
Text
dcterms.format
text/html
dcterms.identifier
https://repozytorium.kozminski.edu.pl/en/pub/7301
dcterms.abstract
The process of advancement of artificial intelligence (hereinafter: AI) seen in recent years results in breakthroughs in many areas of human life, such as medicine, agriculture, and science. However, despite its many advantages and benefits, it also inevitably creates room for abuse. This is particularly true of child pornography, where AI systems are increasingly being used to generate nude images of minors – both existing in reality and fictional. These cases, given much attention in the public debate, cause doubts as to whether existing normative solutions are suitable to combat this new phenomenon. The article aims to answer the question of whether the existing law makes it possible to successfully prosecute perpetrators who use AI systems to generate child pornography (including that depicting fictional charac-ters). In addition, it also offers an analysis of the criminal liability of the developers of the AI systems used in this process and of the hosting providers managing the websites used to distribute such pornographic content.
dcterms.language
en
dcterms.modified
2024-01-02T09:38+01:00