Artificial Intelligence on Global Governance
Volume-XIII, Issue-III, April 2025
Volume-XIII, Issue-III, April 2025 |
Received: 10.03.2025 | Accepted: 17.04.2025 | Published Online: 30.04.2025 | Page No: 122-129 |
Artificial Intelligence on Global Governance Ankita Das, Independent Researcher, New Delhi, India | ||
ABSTRACT | ||
Artificial intelligence is steadily becoming integrated into various aspects of our daily lives, with its pervasiveness expected to occur more rapidly than previously thought. Globally, governmental bodies and regulatory agencies are striving to develop safety protocols for the deployment of AI. Many corporations already rely heavily on artificial intelligence for their decision-making processes, and its use in shaping policies and public sector choices is growing worldwide. For instance, some governments have implemented supervised learning techniques to identify potential terrorists and criminals. Addressing the AI divide requires immediate, coordinated action from governments, corporations, and civil society. Public-private partnerships offer a robust framework to combine each sector's strengths: governmental regulatory insight and public interest, private sector technological innovation, and civil society's ethical oversight. By focusing on ethical, sustainable, and inclusive AI development, we can utilise AI's transformative potential to tackle global issues without worsening inequalities. Ensuring AI benefits all of humanity is not just an aspiration but a necessity. This article aims to establish a research agenda for the global governance of AI and the inclusion of international cooperation in most governments' AI strategies indicates their recognition of the link between AI development and cross-border collaboration. | ||
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