Notes on the Governance, Regulation, and Public Policy of Artificial Intelligence
Marynes Quiroz Márquez,
Evelin Escalona and
Misael Ron
EthAIca: Journal of Ethics, AI and Critical Analysis, 2026, vol. 5, 404
Abstract:
Artificial intelligence (AI) is reshaping economic, social, and political systems at an unprecedented pace, generating transformative opportunities alongside ethical, legal, and geopolitical risks. This article explores key international trends in AI governance and regulation, emphasizing multilevel approaches that integrate local, national, and global dimensions. Through an analysis of hard and soft law frameworks, public–private cooperation initiatives, and institutional developments across Europe, North America, Asia-Pacific, and Latin America, the study identifies critical factors for effective governance: shared ethical principles, adaptive regulatory structures, and accountability mechanisms. It concludes that AI governance must transcend risk mitigation and serve as a guiding compass for democratic, inclusive, and sustainable digital transformation.
Date: 2026
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DOI: 10.56294/ai2026404
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