Artificial Intelligence – Towards Regulation in the Global World
( Pp. 120-126)

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Zagaynov Mikhail R. Cand. Sci. (Econ.); head teacher
Financial University under the Government of the Russian Federation
Moscow, Russian Federation
Abstract:
The development of scientific and technological progress in the context of the transformation of international relations in the 21st century have brought to the forefront the problem of attitudes towards artificial intelligence in the world. Issues of ethics, law, attempts to formulate their vision of the situation are characteristic not only of states, but also of international organizations. The author of this study aimed to assess the activities of universal and regional international organizations in the field of resolving issues related to the work of artificial intelligence in international relations. The topic of artificial intelligence has undoubtedly long acquired a global character. The emergence of new threats and challenges to humanity undoubtedly poses a dilemma for the world community about the role that artificial intelligence will play in these processes. Will this be a creative embodiment, or will artificial intelligence be destructive? The answer to this question has not yet been found. Nevertheless, we can talk about the responsibility of international organizations, and the fact that now active actions are being taken to consolidate norms regarding artificial intelligence. For example, the United Nations, being a universal international organization, could not ignore the phenomenon of artificial intelligence, as well as regional organizations. In this context, it seems particularly relevant to analyze the first steps that are being taken in this direction, especially given the complex international relations between Russia and unfriendly states and organizations. All this is necessary to understand all the changes in the situation related to artificial intelligence on the world stage.
How to Cite:
Zagaynov M.R. Artificial Intelligence – Towards Regulation in the Global World. Sociopolitical Sciences. 2024. Vol. 14. No. 5. Pр. 120–126. (In Rus.). DOI: 10.33693/2223-0092-2024-14-5-120-126. EDN: RXBMFE
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Keywords:
artificial intelligence, United Nations, scientific and technological progress, European Union, Council of Europe.


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