Global Harmonization of AI Regulation: Addressing Cross-Border Challenges in Ethical Standards, Accountability, and Liability
Keywords:
AI regulation, global harmonization, accountability, liability, ethical standards, cross-border challengesAbstract
The rapid rise of artificial intelligence (AI) has brought about transformative changes in various sectors, including healthcare, finance, and transportation. However, the widespread deployment of AI systems has also raised significant ethical, legal, and regulatory challenges, particularly with regard to accountability, liability, and cross-border governance. This article explores the need for global harmonization of AI regulations, focusing on the key challenges posed by regional variations in regulatory approaches and the ethical implications of AI decision-making. The paper examines the current landscape of AI regulation across major jurisdictions, including the European Union, the United States, and China, highlighting both the strengths and limitations of existing regulatory frameworks. It also discusses the role of international organizations, such as the OECD and UNESCO, in fostering global cooperation and promoting standardized AI governance. The article further delves into the complexities surrounding accountability and liability in AI systems, analyzing how different legal frameworks address these issues and the challenges in attributing responsibility for AI-driven decisions. Finally, the paper outlines recommendations for fostering greater international collaboration and proposing steps toward the establishment of a cohesive, global regulatory approach to AI. By emphasizing the importance of harmonized standards, the article calls for a balanced approach to AI regulation that promotes innovation while safeguarding human rights, ethical values, and societal well-being.