Ever Expanding Horizon Of Artificial Intelligence And Statutory Legal Regulations Governing It
- Indian Journal of Law and Legal Research
- Feb 23
- 2 min read
Ashish Kumar Verma, University of Lucknow
ABSTRACT
From Dartmount to present have been rapid advancements in the field of Artificial Intelligences. From humanoid robots like Sophia to concept vehicles everything has become reality which once existed only in myths and fantasies. Apart from playing assistive roles in our life now technology is ready to take on driver’s seat. Technology and artificial intelligence have become inseparable part of our lives. For sustained growth of any technology, it’s very crucial that regulatory framework governing it is able to tackle difficulties efficiently posed by it. Growth in the field of artificial intelligence has posed many practical problems like privacy violations, uncontrollable self-aware AI, Socioeconomic inequalities, algorithmic biases caused by bad data, academic and professional disparities, transnational governance urgencies etc. Currently laws governing it across the world are scattered it nature which need to be more subject and domain specific. Major laws governing Artificial intelligence at global level are OECD principles on artificial intelligence 2019, G20 principles 2019, and European Union artificial intelligence act 2021. In India majorly AI finds its regulatory domain under Information Technology Act 2000. All these laws have their own limitations which need to be addressed and author will try to highlight them to best of his abilities.
Since technology is changing very fast and it has reached to a level where AI is developing another AI hence regulatory legal framework need be made in tune with technological advances so that law should not act as impediments in technological advancements. Authors will be adopting doctrinal method for collecting relevant date for the purpose and domain of paper will mainly be concerned about existing and evolving regulatory framework.
Keywords: Artificial Intelligence, Regulatory framework, OECD principles on artificial intelligence 2019, European Union Artificial Intelligence Act 2021, G20 Principles 2019, Information Technology Act 2000




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