Abstract

This article analyzes the article by Candidate of Legal Sciences, Professor Zh. Tlembayeva «Some approaches to the legal regulation of artificial intelligence», which was published in the scientific and legal journal «Bulletin of the Institute of Legislation and Legal Information of the Republic of Kazakhstan» No. 2 (65)-2021. In modern society, issues of legal regulation of artificial intelligence are becoming an integral part of the discussion on technology development. This topic represents a current and complex challenge that requires an in-depth analysis of various approaches to the formation of legal norms and standards in the field of artificial intelligence. The article analyzes the definition of the concept of «artificial intelligence», the definition of the concept of «artificial robot» established in the Law of the Republic of Kazakhstan «On Informatization». The author concluded that when developing a definition of this concept, one should take into account the types of artificial intelligence systems, the peculiarities of the use of artificial intelligence technologies in each specific area, as well as the different levels of application of technologies and the characteristics of the legal system of the state. The article discusses examples from different countries and organizations, international acts on issues related to the regulation of artificial intelligence. The author of the article notes that currently the use of artificial intelligence is practically not provided with a proper international basis. Zh. Tlembayeva points out the importance of a gradual and adaptive approach to the legal regulation of artificial intelligence, ensuring a balance between stimulating innovation and protecting the interests of society, as well as the flexibility of laws to adapt to the rapid development of technologies in this area. The article provides valuable research for legal, technology, and public policy professionals concerned with the implementation of artificial intelligence.

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