LEGAL REGULATION OF APPLICATION OF ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE TECHNOLOGIES IN THE ACTIVITIES OF FORENSIC EXPERT SUBDIVISIONS OF THE MINISTRY OF INTERNAL AFFAIRS OF RUSSIA
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Abstract:
The rapid development of information technologies, which are integrated, among other things, in the activities of the forensic units of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Russia, necessitated the revision of certain legal norms. Currently, developments are underway to expand the range of capabilities of existing and create new information systems, the work of which involves the use of artificial intelligence technologies. The introduction of innovative tools is designed to improve the efficiency of technical-forensic and forensic support for the disclosure and investigation of crimes. The subject of this study is the specifics of the legal regulation of the introduction of modern digital technologies into the activities of the forensic units in order to develop proposals that will allow the legitimate use of artificial intelligence tools in the implementation of various functional tasks facing the units. Using the methods of retrospective and comparative analysis, the author examines the provisions of federal legislation and departmental regulatory legal acts regulating certain areas of the forensic units activity in the prism of a promising approach to the use of artificial intelligence technologies, proposes amendments to subordinate regulatory legal acts in order to ensure the legitimacy of the use of artificial intelligence technologies in forensic units activities.

Keywords:
ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE TECHNOLOGIES, NEURAL NETWORK TECHNOLOGIES, FORENSIC UNITS, ACCOUNTING AND REGISTRATION ACTIVITIES, LEGAL REGULATION
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