CORPORATE CRIMINAL LAW, ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE AND BIG DATA: THE HUAWEI CASE AND ITS IMPLICATIONS FOR GLOBAL SOCIETY

Autores

  • Paula Andrea Ramírez Barbosa Universidad Externado de Colombia and Universidad Católica de Colombia

Palavras-chave:

artificial intelligence, Big data, criminal law, corporate crime, digital society, Huawei, telecommunications

Resumo

The impact of artificial intelligence can be significant in determining corporate risks. In turn, Big Data can provide relevant information on events that impact the business world as concrete dangers. This should be done by evaluating endogenous and exogenous variables that can be interpreted together. However, this approach requires the development of additional strategies in the company that are aimed at education, training and updating technological notions and digital innovation tools.  This is because Big Data and Artificial Intelligence complement each other and can represent a potential change in the parameters of cyber criminal law.The Huawei case is a representation of the industrial revolution, economic and data-driven digital intelligence revolution, reflecting the repercussions of the actions of a multinational company that allegedly violated the regulations of a third country, in this case the United States. As it is a major corporation that provides services in the telecommunications devices and equipment market, its operation broadly affects the global economy and the digital society. The criminal process against the company by the United States may affect the operational, reputational and commercial capacity of the company in transnational relationships for technological and digital exchange on a global scale.

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2020-10-09

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Ramírez Barbosa, P. A. (2020). CORPORATE CRIMINAL LAW, ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE AND BIG DATA: THE HUAWEI CASE AND ITS IMPLICATIONS FOR GLOBAL SOCIETY. Revista Paradigma, 29(1), 19–35. Recuperado de https://revistas.unaerp.br/paradigma/article/view/2083