Abstract

This chapter discusses the issues and challenges before AI and the consequences of AL for this planet. It aims to critically discuss the existing regulatory approaches to AI; the need of global governance; and AI and humanity under the spectrum of human rights mechanism, along with the accompanying ethics. Modern research has brought sea changes in the concept of AI. Computers are no longer only number crunchers; rather they can mimic human behavior in almost all areas. The rule of law is the basic postulate of a democratic society, the edifice of which stands on transparency and equality. Arbitrariness is antithetic to equality, and it is always antagonistic to the humanistic system. AI governance has to address both the foreseen as well as unforeseen challenges before it, such as programming related to values, including its manifold dimensions, to ensure accountability in automated action and decision, to provide democratic pace to the global citizens to have their say in development, etc.

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