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Regulating AI In A Globalized Economy: Challenges Of Cross-Border Accountability




Shiwangi Deo, LLM, School of Law, O.P Jindal Global University


ABSTRACT


The digital age has been marked by artificial intelligence (AI) that has swept over to various industries, national boundaries, and improved economic integration. The more conservative regulative programs, especially accountability of transnational working and acting, are very problematic to the international nature of AI, however. This paper author will evaluate the doctrinal foundations of international AI regulation, its disaggregation in the principles of regulatory view and legal accountability fears as well as absence of an enforceable international regime to aid effective international accountability. The comparison of the regulatory frameworks, international agreements, and the discussion of the relevant scholarly literature allow making the conclusion that to provide the responsible development and utilization of AI in the world, the harmonization, combination of the international legal frameworks, and effective enforcement mechanisms should be provided. The policy solutions on the normative gaps have been discovered in the paper to offer some kind of resilience in the governance of AI in a globalized economy.


Keywords: Cross-Border Accountability, International Harmonization, Jurisdictional Challenges, Data Privacy and Governance



Indian Journal of Law and Legal Research

Abbreviation: IJLLR

ISSN: 2582-8878

Website: www.ijllr.com

Accessibility: Open Access

License: Creative Commons 4.0

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