INTERNATIONAL LEGAL STANDARDS AND ETHICAL PRINCIPLES FOR REGULATING ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE IN THE FIELD OF INFORMATION SECURITY

Authors

  • Sayfullayeva Venera Nimatjonovna PhD Candidate, Teacher, The University of World Economy and Diplomacy Author

Keywords:

Artificial intelligence, international legal regulation of artificial intelligence, ethical principles, international standards, phishing, deepfake fraud, adaptive and polymorphic malware, automated vulnerability scanning, information security, technical risks and threats.

Abstract

One of the main problems of international legal regulation of artificial intelligence within the framework of international law is the definition of international standards and ethical principles for the use of artificial intelligence. International standards and ethical principles are still being deeply debated by international law entities. World leaders and heads of state emphasize the ethics of artificial intelligence, maintaining a balance between technological progress and security, avoiding discrimination as a result of the use of technologies, and maintaining human control over technologies. This article is devoted to the legal analysis of international standards and ethical principles regulating artificial intelligence. The article puts forward the theory of developing imperative norms that ensure compliance with ethical principles and international standards in the international legal regulation of artificial intelligence.

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2026-06-07

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