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The rapid advancement and deployment of Artificial Intelligence (AI) poses significant regulatory challenges for societies. While it has the potential to bring many benefits, the risks of commercial exploitation or unknown technological dangers have led many jurisdictions to seek a legal response before measurable harm occurs. However, the lack of technical capabilities to regulate this sector despite the urgency to do so resulted in regulatory inertia. Given the borderless nature of this issue, an internationally coordinated response is necessary. This article focuses on the theoretical framework being established in relation to the development of international law applicable to AI and the regulatory authority to create and monitor enforcement of said law. The authors argue that the road ahead remains full of obstacles that must be tackled before the above-mentioned elements see the light despite the attempts being made currently to that end.
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Zaidan et al. (Sun,) studied this question.
www.synapsesocial.com/papers/68e59b44b6db643587536484 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.1057/s41599-024-03560-x
Esmat Zaidan
Imad Antoine Ibrahim
Humanities and Social Sciences Communications
University of Twente
Hamad bin Khalifa University
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