Criminal Response to the Illegal Use of the Blind Decorating Technique
Corresponding Author(s) : Dr. Mahmoud Zaki Zidan
Journal of Law and Emerging Technologies,
Vol. 4 No. 1 (2024)
Abstract
There is no doubt that artificial intelligence crimes as new crimes are developing rapidly, so the criminal law must keep pace with this development in these crimes, and address the shortcomings in its texts to confront them, in order to preserve the legitimate rights that suffer great damage as a result of these crimes, and then new legal systems must be approved, but it must be careful that these systems are not useful, as these useless laws weaken the necessary laws.
In the face of this tremendous technological development and the large amount of information and called BIG DATA, a technique called deepfakes appeared and was used for several purposes, for example: defamation and revenge, and the great catastrophe that these technologies have become available and facilitators greatly and do not need to be activated or dealt with to any material return or cost to use them and all you need is some simple knowledge of technology as well as it is of an international nature, and with great accuracy, so we find the world Franklin Foer (Franklin Foer) In early 2018, he says, "We will soon live in a world where our eyes deceive us," a testament to the accuracy of the technology.
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