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Keywords

Artificial Intelligence, Ethical Governance, Regulatory Frameworks, Algorithmic Bias, Adaptive Legislation, Transnational AI Policy

Document Type

Article

Abstract

The development of technology, especially artificial intelligence (AI), has revolutionized various fields like business, healthcare, and even security. Unfortunately, examining the ethical and legal ramifications associated with such sophisticated technology is often left behind. This paper delves into the most pressing issues related to AI and its innovation; specifically, it covers issues such as governance frameworks, the legal gap of coordination, international relations, and ethical problems like discrimination by algorithms, lack of clarity on who is being held responsible, and transparency deficiency. The study focuses on the global strategies for AI governance, from the stringent AI regulations of the European Union to the sector-specific ones of the United States and the emerging ones in the Middle East, and notes the controversy between encouraging innovation and protecting against malfeasance. The findings indicate the need for governance frameworks that utilize interdisciplinary approaches with agile laws, collaboration between nations, and shifting within borders. With rapid development differing from ethical considerations, regulated guidelines alongside transparent algorithms and participating policies shift the balance. This study argues that the sustainable use of AI is achieved when there's a balance between innovations and controlling developments, allowing creation to flourish while steering it towards helping to uphold human rights and societal values.

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