A Rigid Dichotomy: Artificial Intelligence and Ethical Responsibility: Comparative Assessment of EU, UK, and US AI Policy Framework

In Milan Todorovic, Samuel O. Idowu & Silvia Puiu, Sustainability and Social Responsibility of the Media and in the Media: Media Perception and Environmental Impact in the 21st Century. Cham: Springer Nature Switzerland. pp. 111-144 (2026)
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Abstract

This research provides a comparative assessment of Artificial Intelligence governance mechanisms adopted in the European Union, United Kingdom, and the United States. The rationale for the study stems from the fact that Artificial Intelligent technologies currently pose significant ethical risks to individuals, businesses, and the wider society. Furthermore, there is a dearth of legal regulatory framework in many countries, and where such frameworks exist, they lag behind advancements in technology due to rapid technological innovation. This research therefore highlights the importance of ensuring risks posed by Artificial Intelligence are identified and that strategies are proffered to mitigate these risks, thereby ensuring global justice in the development and deployment of Artificial Intelligent technologies.

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