Experimental Legal Framework of Artificial Intelligence in Russia (the Example of Moscow)
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Ksenia M.Belikova Dr.Sci.(Law), Professor, Professor of the Department of Entrepreneurial and Corporate Law
Kutafin Moscow State Law University (MSAL)
Moscow, Russia
Abstract:
Abstract: The author analyzes the provisions of the Law regarding an experiment for the development and implementation of artificial intelligence (AI) technology in Moscow and the Government Decree developing it “On the approval of the Regulations on the implementation of an experimental legal regime in the field of application of artificial intelligence technologies in Moscow”. The purpose of the work is a theoretical and practical understanding of various aspects of the implementation of AI, as they are fixed at the level of relevant normative legal acts. The formulated goal assumes, within the framework of the study, the solution of such a task as identifying the features of the proposed experimental legal regulation. The result of the work is the conclusion that a number of provisions fixed by the acts under consideration (for example, changes in the regulation of personal data, etc.) are objectively conditioned by the transition from the knowledge economy to the data economy. On the other hand, with the existing shortcomings of the current regulation, it has been revealed that the benefits provided by AI are significantly leveled today by the concerns and prejudices of citizens, which probably need to be dealt with separately when implementing various initiatives in the field of AI.
How to Cite:
Belikova K.M. Experimental Legal Framework of Artificial Intelligence in Russia (the Example of Moscow) // Gaps in Russian Legislation. 2024. Vol. 17. №5. Pp. 045-052. (in Russ.). DOI: 10.33693/2072-3164-2024-17-5-045-052. EDN: NHVEGK
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Legal regulation of new military technologies in the light of intellectual property legislation and the responsibility of a scientist in the BRICS countries: monograph. / K.M. Belikova et al.; rev. ed. Belikova K.M. – M. : Printing house MDMprint LLC (MDM Printing Salon), 2022. – 564 p.; ill.
Belikova K.M., Akhmadova M.A. Development of Russian and international legal regulation of the use of lethal autonomous weapon systems equipped with artificial intelligence. // Laplage em Revista (International), vol.7, n. Extra C, 2021, p.259-272 DOI: https://doi.org/10.24115/S2446-622020217Extra-C1010p.259-272 URL: https://laplageemrevista.editorialaar.com/index.php/lpg1/article/view/1010 (accessed: 26.08.2021).
Belikova K.M., Akhmadova M.A. Development of Russian and international legal regulation of the use of lethal autonomous weapon systems equipped with artificial intelligence. // Laplage em Revista (International), vol.7, n. Extra C, 2021, p.259-272 DOI: https://doi.org/10.24115/S2446-622020217Extra-C1010p.259-272 URL: https://laplageemrevista.editorialaar.com/index.php/lpg1/article/view/1010 (data obrashcheniya: 26.08.2021).
Keywords:
experimental rulemaking, artificial intelligence, Moscow..


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