Vol. 11 No. 60 (2022)
Articles

Features of legal support of artificial intelligence in the Asia and Pacific region

Yuliia Tiuria
Dnipro University of Technology, Ukraine.
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Maksym Pochtovyi
Dnipropetrovsk State University of Internal Affairs, Ukraine.
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Ihor Medytskyi
Vasyl Stefanyk Precarpathian National University, Ukraine.
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Yurii Mykytyn
Vasyl Stefanyk Precarpathian National University, Ukraine.
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Oleksandr Kryvenko
M.S. Bokarius Kharkiv National Medical University, Ukraine.
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Published 2022-12-30

Keywords

  • artificial intelligence systems, current legislation, countries of the Asia and Pacific region, infrastructure platform, issues of artificial intelligence development.

How to Cite

Tiuria, Y., Pochtovyi, M., Medytskyi, I., Mykytyn, Y., & Kryvenko, O. (2022). Features of legal support of artificial intelligence in the Asia and Pacific region. Amazonia Investiga, 11(60), 129–134. https://doi.org/10.34069/AI/2022.60.12.13

Abstract

The aim of the article is to highlight the problems of the functioning of AI in the Asia and Pacific region. Research results. Attention is drawn to the influence of the population's attitude to the development of AI technologies. The elements that are decisive in the development of artificial intelligence in the countries of the region, in particular the infrastructure platform, are examined. Geographical boundaries of the APR are highlighted, which allows concreteness during its conduct. Practical meaning. Determinants that influence the development of artificial intelligence and cause-and-effect relationships arising as a result of such evolution are considered, as AI penetrates the vast majority of spheres of life in society. Value/originality. The need for establishment and consolidation of legal doctrine within the framework of artificial intelligence regulation in the APR countries is proven.

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