Analyzing the Long-Term Ethical Impacts of Artificial Intelligence on Global Governance and Policy-Making

Authors

  • Sree Teja Nanduri Author

Keywords:

Artificial Intelligence, Global Governance, Ethics, Policy-Making, Algorithmic Bias, Accountability, Data Privacy

Abstract

The integration of artificial intelligence (AI) in global governance and policy-making poses profound ethical implications. This paper analyzes the long-term effects of AI technologies on transparency, accountability, and equity in international policy frameworks. By reviewing seminal research the study highlights how AI exacerbates power asymmetries while offering opportunities for innovative governance solutions. Challenges such as algorithmic bias, ethical regulation, and data privacy are examined in the context of global institutional dynamics. The findings underscore the necessity of proactive policy measures to mitigate risks and promote inclusive AI governance for equitable international decision-making.

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10-12-2022

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Sree Teja Nanduri. (2022). Analyzing the Long-Term Ethical Impacts of Artificial Intelligence on Global Governance and Policy-Making. International Journal of Computer Science and Information Technology Research , 3(1), 48-57. https://ijcsitr.com/index.php/home/article/view/IJCSITR_2022_03_01_07