Abstract
The article defines the admissibility conditions for the practical use of conclusions (solutions) regarding artificial intelligence in law enforcement activities. A warning was expressed that depending on the circumstances of its specific application and use and the level of technological development, artificial intelligence may create risks and harm state or private interests and the fundamental rights of individuals. The admissibility of using artificial intelligence systems and conclusions (decisions) of artificial intelligence in law enforcement activities is established as a reason for conducting an additional check but not a basis for making a decisive decision by a law enforcement and law enforcement body. Attention is focused on the fact that artificial intelligence systems help law enforcement officers make decisions and not make decisions instead of law enforcement officers. Modern scientific views on using artificial intelligence systems in law enforcement activities are analyzed. The guiding provisions of the draft legislative resolution of the European Parliament on the proposal for the regulation of the European Parliament and the Council on the establishment of harmonized rules on artificial intelligence (Law on artificial intelligence) and separate legal acts of Ukraine in the field of development and use of artificial intelligence technologies are analyzed. It is concluded that there needs to be a proper scientific substantiation of the permissible limits (legal, ethical) of the use of conclusions (decisions) of artificial intelligence in law enforcement activities and the lack of specialists who can create and properly control artificial intelligence technologies. The expediency of developing the Code of Ethics for artificial intelligence with the participation of a wide range of interested parties, including law enforcement officers, is supported. It is noted that there is a need to bring the current legislation in the field of using artificial intelligence technologies into compliance with international legal acts and established standards, in particular regarding the admissibility (acceptability) of using the conclusions (decisions) of artificial intelligence in law enforcement activities and increasing the level of professional training of specialists to provide the field of artificial intelligence technologies with qualified staff capable of monitoring the process of applying artificial intelligence technologies in law enforcement activities. Keywords: artificial intelligence, artificial intelligence technologies, law enforcement activities, law enforcement agencies.
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