Implications of Artificial Intelligence Technology on International Law

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Mohamed Hadi Al Najdawi, Tamadher Aldabbagh, Mahmoud Mokhtar Abdelmoghiesm, Siham Haider, Fanar Shwedeh

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The approach to AI regulation taken by public international law, which primarily places the onus of enforcing compliance on States, tends to ignore the profit-driven dynamics and influence of major technology powerhouses as well as, more profoundly, the glaring differences in enforcement capacities among countries, particularly with regard to the knowledge and resources required to set up sufficient regulatory oversight. Because AI technology challenges present laws and regulations, it drives international law in many domains, according to the report. The findings showed that legal frameworks must be reviewed to address AI issues like privacy, judicial usage, and monitoring. To ensure ethical and efficient use of this technology, ethics and trust must be stressed when dealing with AI. Government agencies, international organizations, and academia should collaborate to address future challenges and ensure AI technology is integrated into global legal frameworks.

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