Abstract

Today, artificial intelligence should be considered as one of the integral parts of human life, which is directly interconnected with new trends in the development of information and communication technologies in the life of society. The main difficulty in the study of artificial intelligence is its complexity, since the use is carried out at the junction of several areas of knowledge, which should include international law.The problems under consideration have not lost their relevance at the present time. In order to compare different legal systems within the framework of this study, it is proposed to analyze the norms of international law in order to establish the best model for possible adaptation of the legal norms of different states and bring them to a common denominator.Many states note as one of the priority tasks the legal regulation of artificial intelligence and its use in various spheres of society, including in the field of healthcare. This task has gained increased urgency, including in connection with the development and spread of a new coronavirus infection, which further intensified the penetration of information and communication technologies into the everyday spheres of society, which was implemented, among other things, through the introduction of artificial intelligence technologies.

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