Fundamentals of legislation for autonomous artificial intelligence systems
Anna Romanova

TL;DR
This paper explores establishing a legal operational context for autonomous AI systems by proposing a dual-version regulatory documentation approach to ensure compliance and effective functioning within legal standards.
Contribution
It introduces a method for creating a dedicated operational legal context for autonomous AI systems through dual-version regulatory documents for humans and AI.
Findings
Dual-version regulatory documents enable autonomous systems to operate within legal standards.
The approach facilitates the development of legislation for autonomous AI.
Enhances the integration of autonomous systems into corporate management.
Abstract
The article proposes a method for forming a dedicated operational context in course of development and implementation of autonomous corporate management systems based on example of autonomous systems for a board of directors. The significant part of the operational context for autonomous company management systems is the regulatory and legal environment within which corporations operate. In order to create a special 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 for the specifics of the joint work of individuals and autonomous…
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