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AI And Crime In The New Digital Era: Navigating Challenges And Legal Responses In India




Mr. Kapil Kodak & Dr. Rishikesh Singh Faujdar


ABSTRACT


The emergence of artificial intelligence (AI) has transformed number of fields, including law enforcement and criminal justice. In India, the integration of AI technologies presents unique challenges and opportunities in addressing crime in the new digital era. Examining how AI can enhance crime prevention and detection while also raising ethical concerns regarding privacy, bias, and accountability. Furthermore, the study analyzes India's current legal framework and the necessity for policy reforms to effectively regulate AI in crime prevention and enforcement.


Through the use of case studies, this study seeks to offer a thorough grasp o f how to strike a balance between protecting civil rights and using AI for pu blic safety in a society that is becoming more and more digital.


To effectively manage the difficulties of AI and crime in India, policymakers, engineers, and human rights activists must work together, according to the results.


Keywords: Artificial Intelligence, criminal justice, challenges and opportunities, crime cybercrime, ethical prevention, civil rights, lawmakers, navigate.



Indian Journal of Law and Legal Research

Abbreviation: IJLLR

ISSN: 2582-8878

Website: www.ijllr.com

Accessibility: Open Access

License: Creative Commons 4.0

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