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What is Artificial Narrow Intelligence (ANI)

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Also called limited or restricted, the only ones currently available, designed to perform specific tasks (for goals) by exploiting natural language processing (NLP), namely replicating/imitating human behavior based on a narrow range of parameters and abilities.
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The Impact of Artificial Intelligence Systems in Criminal Law: An Integral and Integrated Development Perspective
Massimo Gangi (International Telematic University Uninettuno, Italy)
Copyright: © 2024 |Pages: 23
DOI: 10.4018/979-8-3693-1127-1.ch005
Abstract
The purpose of this chapter is to attempt to provide a proposal for the possible development of artificial intelligence systems (AIs) in the field of criminal law, compatible with an anthropocentric orientation. An integral and holistic conception of such devices, involving four main dimensions: subjective, objective-finalistic, relational, and social. The same, harmoniously realized with the functions performed by them, widely illustrated by the author, represent an indispensable tool in the resolution of the fragile balances, currently existing and difficult to resolve, in the “human-machine” relationship with particular reference to the field of criminal disciplines. Electronic persons, as new legal subjectivities, to which functions increasingly close to “human” ones and specularly related rights, will be attributed. A process of social and legal digitization that the writer proposes to manage also through the creation of transparent and intelligible AIs, a pervasive and deep digital culture and a higher quality of data entered and used by them.
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Generative AI in Higher Education
This refers to AI systems that are designed to perform a single task or a limited range of tasks. These systems exhibit intelligence in specific contexts but lack the broader understanding and adaptability of human intelligence.
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