Elements Of Legislation For Artificial Intelligence Systems
Anna Romanova

TL;DR
This paper discusses the importance of tailored legal and regulatory frameworks for autonomous AI systems, proposing dual-version regulatory documents to facilitate safe and compliant operation within legal standards.
Contribution
It introduces the concept of dual-version regulatory documents designed specifically for autonomous AI systems, aiming to establish a clear operational legal context.
Findings
Proposes dual-version regulatory documents for AI systems.
Highlights the role of legal environment in autonomous system operation.
Suggests legal frameworks for autonomous AI development and deployment.
Abstract
The significant part of the operational context for autonomous company management systems is the regulatory and legal environment in which corporations operate. In order to create a dedicated operational context for autonomous artificial intelligence systems, the wording of local regulatory documents can be simultaneously presented in two versions: for use by people and for use by autonomous systems. In this case, the artificial intelligence system will get a well-defined operational context that allows such a system to perform functions within the required standards. Local regulations that provide basis for the joint work of individuals and autonomous artificial intelligence systems can form the grounds for the relevant legislation governing the development and implementation of autonomous systems.
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