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AI And Law Making: Transforming Govenance For The Future


Adv. Madhavi Vaidya-Athavale & Adv. Nilesh Dake, PES Modern Law Collage, Pune


ABSTRACT


The integration of Artificial Intelligence (AI) in lawmaking is transforming legislative processes by enhancing efficiency, accuracy and transparency. AI automates routine tasks, aids in drafting legislation and provides data-driven insights, allowing lawmakers to focus on strategic decision-making. It improves policy analysis by processing vast amounts of data, predicting outcomes and ensuring compliance with legal standards. However, AI in lawmaking presents challenges, including ethical concerns, algorithmic biases, and regulatory complexities. To mitigate these risks, frameworks for responsible AI use, bias detection and regulatory oversight must be established. Case studies from various countries demonstrate AI’s potential to streamline legislative drafting and governance. Future trends indicate AI’s growing role in global governance, public engagement, and policy formulation. By leveraging AI responsibly, lawmakers can create more effective, equitable and transparent legislative systems, ensuring that AI serves as a valuable tool rather than a replacement for human judgment.


Keywords: AI – Artificial Intelligence, Global Governance, Law making



Indian Journal of Law and Legal Research

Abbreviation: IJLLR

ISSN: 2582-8878

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Accessibility: Open Access

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