Abstract

This article explores the legal regulation of the crime caused by out-of-control intelligent robot programs. The author has proposed criminal regulation in various aspects such as program design, testing and certification, users and regulators. In the program design stage, suggestions were put forward to accurately determine the relationship between harmful behavior, criminal behavior, and implementation behavior. In the program testing and certification stage, it is advocated to use the conditional theory and objective attribution theory to determine responsibility, in order to distinguish the behavior bearers in the crime of losing control of intelligent robot programs. For users and regulators, it is recommended to strengthen the regulation of foresight obligations for the crime of losing control of intelligent robot programs, in order to reduce the risk of illegal activities caused by program failures.

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