Abstract
In today's digital space, the use of artificial intelligence (hereinafter-AI) and the development of intelligent technologies are extremely important and relevant. Over the past few years, there have been attempts to regulate AI, both in Russia and in other countries of the world. Among the currently existing approaches, the most optimal one is the creation of a separate legal regulation mechanism that creates a clear delineation of areas of responsibility between developers and users of systems with AI and the technology itself. A separate direction should be the introduction of uniform for all developers and users of ethical principles for systems with AI. The most optimal in this aspect is the approach implemented in the framework of Asilomar principles. In these circumstances, the appeal to the problem of legal regulation of AI becomes more relevant than ever. This article presents the results of a detailed analysis of existing approaches to the legal regulation of AI.
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