Keywords
forensic
AI
cybercrime
AI
cybercrime
How to Cite
AI research in forensic sciences. (2018). Academic Journal of Internal Affairs, 66(7-8), 55-65. https://doi.org/10.38146/BSZ.2018.7-8.4
Abstract
The author shows how the emergence of new forms of cybercrime is caused by the artificially created cognitive entities, the narrow knowledge-based AI penetration. With this technology leap, cybercrime is transformed into a qualitative change that means a previously unheard of threat.
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