Societal risks of using cyber metaverse technology

AI's widespread use poses challenges, especially accountability and legal readiness for metaverse's unique traits. This study addresses AI's current hurdles, focusing on regulating AI-related crimes, including metaverse. It aims to define responsibilities and penalties. Metaverse'...

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Main Author: El-Bably, Amar Yasser (Author)
Format: Print Article
Language:English
Published: 2024
In: Forecasting cyber crimes in the age of the metaverse
Year: 2024, Pages: 114-125
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Summary:AI's widespread use poses challenges, especially accountability and legal readiness for metaverse's unique traits. This study addresses AI's current hurdles, focusing on regulating AI-related crimes, including metaverse. It aims to define responsibilities and penalties. Metaverse's societal, reputational, and security implications, along with tech firms' oversight, can escalate cybercrime. Complex evolving cybercrime patterns hinder guilt proof. Criminalizing tech use in terrorism planning and financing is crucial. Social media users face risks like deepfakes, fostering doubt and inciting terrorism. Tech-security agency partnership is vital. Growing digital interconnectedness heightens cybersecurity issues. Metaverse's growth and internet use call for strengthened anti-terrorism and IT crime laws.
Item Description:Literaturverzeichnis: Seite 124-125
ISBN:9798369302217