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Governance and Legitimacy of Artificial Intelligence

Authors:
Olga Gil

Keywords: Artificial intelligence, democracy, ethics, political theory, governance

Abstract:
Amids challenges posed to humanity by artificial intelligence disruptive developments, this work is set to engage discussants from different perspectives -encompassing scientists in different fields, governments, firms and other social actors- on the topics of artificial intelligence, governance and legitimacy. The main aim and output of the paper is to present a dashboard for the analysis of governance and legitimacy of artificial intelligence. This Dashboard resolves disputes within the literature on political theory over classical approaches to study governance and legitimacy. The Dashboard has also the capacity to allow for comparisons in AI governance and legitimacy in democratic and non democratic regimes, at different government levels, both in Western Countries and in the Global South. An additional output is the application of the framework to the case of China as a case study. This analysis is carried out by applying the framework to take a fresh look at existing data in the Chinese case and showing its value as a methodological and analytical tool.

Pages: 204 to 214

Copyright: Copyright (c) to authors, 2023. Used with permission.

Publication date: December 30, 2023

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ISSN: 1942-2628