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International Law and Artificial Intelligence
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2018
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Artificial IntelligenceLegal ImplicationsIntelligent Autonomous SystemsEngineeringResponsible AiAutomationArtificial General IntelligenceLawInternational OrganizationIntelligent SystemsInternational LawTechnology LawArtificial Intelligence RevolutionInternational Court
This article proposes five arguments about major aspects of artificial intelligence and their implications for international law. The aspects are: automation, personhood, weapons systems, control, and standardisation. The arguments in aggregate convey an idea of where international law needs to be adapted in order to cope with the artificial intelligence revolution under way. The arguments also show the inspiration that may be drawn from existing international law for the governance of artificial intelligence.