The impact of artificial intelligence technologies on constitutional and legal texts
2024, Volume 13, Issue 48 / part1, Pages 1-36
Abstract
Artificial intelligence has become a new challenge to legislation at several levels in terms of the extent to which existing constitutional and legal texts can be applied to all legal issues that artificial intelligence can raise. With the development of artificial intelligence systems and the spread of their application in the fields of illegal fateful decisions or the commission of acts that constitute a crime, it has emerged The need for new legal frameworks to regulate the use of artificial intelligence technologies, as well as defining legal responsibility for illegal acts that may arise from artificial intelligence systems. The lack of harmony between law and technology would create a gap between the theoretical legal framework and technical application, resulting in the obstruction of technical development, as well as the emergence of negative practices that may harm users. Perhaps the most successful way to create this harmony is to familiarize the legal system, starting with the relevant legal frameworks. Legal knowledge of aspects of the technical process in general. This necessarily requires that legislation keep pace with technical development so that they go hand in hand instead of waiting for the outcomes of the technical process, and then engaging in trying to apply the legal rules to these outcomes. Especially since there is no adequate legal regulation of artificial intelligence in the legislative system in Iraq, whether in terms of producing smart applications or importing them, or even how to use them properly in accordance with what is known as the ethics of artificial intelligence, which is regulated by the legislation of some countries
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