Abstract

The article examines topical issues of international legal regulation of the status of artificial intelligence and compliance with international human rights standards. Starting with the evolution of the formation and development of artificial intelligence, the article draws attention to the importance of the legal relationship with international law. The article emphasises the importance of recent legal developments, in particular, the adoption by the Council of Europe of the first Convention for the Protection of Human Rights and Democracy with regard to Artificial Intelligence in 2024. In addition, the author examines the correlation between international human rights law and the development of artificial intelligence. Separately, the author additionally examines the problems of Ukrainian legislation, certain branches of Ukrainian law and possible prospects for the necessary legal regulation of the rights and obligations of artificial intelligence both at the international level and at the national level. Keywords: human rights, artificial intelligence, national law, international law, international organisations, automated technologies, globalisation.

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