Abstract
The scientific article is aimed at analyzing issues related to the use of existing international instruments in the fight against cybercrime in the context of the use of artificial intelligence technologies. Within its framework, an assessment is made of the current position of international organizations and their potential impact on legislation and processes in the field of combating cybercrime in the near future. The focus is on analyzing the implications of artificial intelligence developments for the effective management of the criminal justice system, particularly in the context of combating cybercrime. The study also examines current trends and practices in the use of artificial intelligence systems and applications to carry out harmful and illegal activities, including phenomena such as deepfakes. The final part of the article proposes alternative approaches to developing effective measures to combat cybercrime carried out using artificial intelligence systems.
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