Publication: Impact of Artificial Intelligence towards democracy in modern society
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2021-04
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Artificial intelligence consciousness has gotten a ton of consideration lately, and it's relied upon
to have a major effect on our networks later on, with both positive and negative ramifications for
vote based system. In this paper, I take a gander at what Artificial intelligence brainpower can
mean for common freedoms and majority rules system, assessing the outlining of difficulties,
arrangements, and management work in three unique situations. I built up a hypothetical structure
dependent on past investigations in this field to play out a near contextual analysis between the
European Commission and two nations that are at the front line of understanding AI's difficulties,
in particular Sweden and France. The discoveries show that while a few issues are perceived as
basic, a few issues, like security, are focused on. As far as difficulties, arrangements, and
guidelines, there are a few varieties between the three cases, however, their techniques are fairly
comparable. Sweden's technique is to put resources into cultural change by empowering more AI
exploration and collaboration, while additionally being steady of guidelines in specific zones.
France takes a more management weighty position, suggesting some AI limitations in protection,
fighting, and the work market. To make AI more accommodating, the European Commission is
underlining responsibility in AI methodology. The shared factor is that the two of them overlook
the issue of political race impedance and online right to speak freely, which is distinguished in the
writing as one of AI's significant difficulties
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Artificial intelligence, France, Democracy, Human rights, Sweden, Regulation, European Commission
