ИСКУССТВЕННЫЙ ИНТЕЛЛЕКТ И ОРГАНИЗАЦИОННОПРАВОВАЯ ЗАЩИТА ТЕХНОЛОГИЧЕСКОГО СУВЕРЕНИТЕТА В РОССИИ И ЗА РУБЕЖОМ
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Abstract
The article considers the legal basis for interaction and control over artificial intelligence systems. Theauthors note that the international community is taking steps in this direction, as evidenced by the seminarsdevoted to the development of ethical principles of interaction between people and machines. However, theproblem is aggravated by the lack of interaction within the international community itself. Thus, there areobvious disagreements between the countries of the collective West and the global South and East (namely,Russia, India and China). The absence of major international players means, in the long term, a further splitin the development of a strategy for working with artificial intelligence and the impossibility of joint workat the level of national institutions, for example, police departments. The article summarizes the results ofthe analysis of the effectiveness of domestic government agencies that create a regulatory layer of interactionwith artificial intelligence within the framework of the political line proclaimed by the Russian Federation,based on which the authors highlight some positive trends in the work, shortcomings and develop proposalsfor their neutralization. A positive trend is noted in the participation of scientific and public organizations of the Altai Territory in the construction of systematic regulation of work with artificial intelligence, giving thisactivity a more coordinated, organized character, aimed at consolidating public organizations of the regionwith executive authorities, law enforcement agencies, scientific and educational organizations.
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