Global Artificial Intelligence Governance: Challenges and Complications
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Abstract
The development of artificial intelligence (AI) is bringing transformative changes to the political landscape of the world by having profound effects on numerous spheres. In addition, it poses challenges to global governance by intensifying international competition, fostering aggressive diplomacy, and subverting existing international norms. This study seeks to investigate the challenges of AI development to global economic and political governance, as well as the challenges of global AI regulation, in order to provide recommendations for the development of international AI regulatory frameworks.
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Artificial Intelligence, Challenges, Governance, Global Regulation
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