Legal And Ethical Principles in The Internationalization (Social) Norms of Artificial Intelligence
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AI; Artificial Intelligence Ethics; Global Legal Governance.Abstract
Artificial intelligence is a new trend in global technological development and plays an important role in promoting the construction of a new industrialization system. However, as an emerging productive force, AI technology has always lacked a set of standardized rules on ethical and moral issues. This has led to numerous copyright disputes and personal injury incidents caused by AI technology worldwide, posing a serious threat to intellectual property and ethical circles. To achieve this, global theoretical and institutional innovations are needed. The handling of moral and ethical issues by artificial intelligence mainly includes the formulation of moral and ethical norms and the moral and ethical evaluation of AI technology. Therefore, there should be more cooperation in the international field just like the Artificial Intelligence Law promulgated by the European Union. This paper adopting literature analysis and case analysis methods, mainly studyed the different governance attitudes of China, the United States, and the European Union, as well as the legislative practice of the EU in enacting artificial intelligence laws.
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