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Establishing Global Ethical Standards For AI: A Roadmap for Regulatory Harmonization
Author(s) | Mr. Rajesh Ghoshal |
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Country | India |
Abstract | Artificial intelligence (AI) has come a long way to become a game changer in almost every industry and in society, but the rapid development of AI has also brought about many ethical and legal issues that require global ethical standards and regulatory harmonization. In this paper, the author discusses the increasing impact of AI across industries, the ethical concerns in the development and use of AI, and the need for global governance of AI. it assesses the current state of variation in AI regulation across the world, the difficulties in reconciling ethical norms in culturally and politically diverse settings, and the current initiatives to regulate AI. This paper aims to present a pathway to regulatory harmonization by calling for the formation of international regulatory bodies, the enhancement of cooperation between international organizations, the formulation of standard ethical principles, and the participation of both the public and private sectors. It also looks at the important functions of governments, the tech sector, universities, non-government organizations, and people. The conclusion of this paper is to first identify the results of the study, then discuss the future directions and challenges, and then make a conclusion that all the parties concerned should make efforts to further the global regulatory process so that AI can be made to be ethical, safe, and transparent. This paper argues that the development of a single global governance structure for AI is important in order to create a future where AI is used for the common good, for the protection of human rights, and for the benefit of all. |
Keywords | Artificial Intelligence (AI), AI Governance, AI Ethics, Global AI Regulation, AI Law |
Field | Sociology > Administration / Law / Management |
Published In | Volume 6, Issue 1, January-February 2024 |
Published On | 2024-01-04 |
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