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Georgios I. Zekos
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Georgios I. Zekos: International Hellenic University
Chapter Chapter 13 in Economics and Law of Artificial Intelligence, 2021, pp 529-543 from Springer
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Abstract It seems that advanced technology and Al acts and thinks like humans. AI is an exceptional information technology demanding the event of a machine that reacts and works as a mind of the human. Moreover, the upcoming of AAI systems lead to global governance challenging the conventional international law. It is worth mentioning here that AAI systems generate a clear-cut need for new sui generis rules to cope with new AAI situations or types of conduct. AAI will ignite morally problematic or politically or strategically disruptive forms of conduct by controlling the global population, deploying fully autonomous weapons forming cyber-warfare systems establishing stability in AAI global society via the AAI. In conclusion, Al has to be utilized by people for the good of the whole society and not being a weaponry on the hands of an elite to conquer earth against any costs of human life and prosperity.
Date: 2021
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-64254-9_13
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