‘The regulation of novel technologies like artificial intelligence (AI) has become a hot topic in global affairs, even previously addressed in this publication. Although widespread discourse about AI outside of computer science is a relatively new phenomenon, several countries have already developed rules for the technology’s use, ranging from general non-binding guidelines to legal doctrine. With some arguing that the potential harms of unregulated AI transcend national boundaries, there have also been efforts to expand binding regulation beyond the individual state level—some notable examples include the European Union’s AI Act and the Council of Europe’s recent Framework Convention on Artificial Intelligence and Human Rights, Democracy, and the Rule of Law. However, we have yet to see a truly comprehensive, legally-binding international agreement regulating AI.’
Link: https://hir.harvard.edu/envisioning-an-ai-paris-agreement/