ENSURING THE INEVITABILITY OF LIABILITY FOR CRIMES RELATED TO ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE IN THE REPUBLIC OF UZBEKISTAN
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inevitability of liability, artificial intelligence, criminal law, inevitability of punishment, digital evidence, identification of perpetrators, criminal procedural law, Uzbekistan.Abstract
This article analyzes the principle of the inevitability of liability in the context of crimes involving artificial intelligence (AI). The author examines the essence of this principle and demonstrates the obstacles that AI technologies pose to its implementation: the difficulty of identifying perpetrators, anonymity, transnationality, and challenges in evidence collection. The study proposes legal, procedural, and institutional directions for ensuring the inevitability of liability in the Republic of Uzbekistan. As a conclusion, it substantiates the necessity of comprehensively developing substantive law, criminal procedural mechanisms, and technical capacity to ensure inevitability.
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