Risks and Legal Governance of Generative Artificial Intelligence
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https://doi.org/10.62051/ijsspa.v4n1.35Keywords:
Generative Artificial Intelligence, Legal Liability, Risk RegulationAbstract
Generative Artificial Intelligence (AI) represents a significant advancement in the field of artificial intelligence, characterized by its ability to autonomously generate original content by learning from existing data. Unlike traditional decision-based AI, which primarily aids in decision-making by analyzing data, generative AI can create new texts, images, music, and more, showcasing its immense potential across various domains. However, this technology also presents substantial risks, including data security threats, privacy violations, algorithmic biases, and the dissemination of false information. Addressing these challenges requires a multi-faceted approach involving technical measures, ethical considerations, and robust legal frameworks. This paper explores the evolution and capabilities of generative AI, outlines the associated risks, and discusses the regulatory and legal mechanisms needed to mitigate these risks. By emphasizing transparency, accountability, and ethical responsibility, we aim to ensure that generative AI contributes positively to society while safeguarding against its potential harms.
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