Abstract
We can see a real explosion in the development of artificial intelligence. This is the most progressive and rapidly developing direction in modern science. However, although the active development of artificial intelligence began in the middle of the last century, its complete and unified definition has not yet been given. The concept of artificial intelligence has serious implications both for the development of regulations and for assessing opportunities and risks. In the article we will consider approaches to defining artificial intelligence in the works of researchers and laws of the Russian Federation, the USA, the European Union and China. And we will come to the conclusion that a single and complete concept of artificial intelligence cannot currently be formulated due to rapid development and the need to embrace what has not yet been created.
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