Artificially Intelligent Programs: Defining AI and Navigating the Legal Landscape
Abstract
Modern Artificial Intelligence technology development has enabled fundamental changes in Enterprise Information Systems operating in the law, healthcare, finance, and education sectors. AI systems running programmed algorithms conduct tests regarding legal systems and intellectual property rights, and liability regulations, simultaneously with ethical examinations about AI administrative control laws. Qualitative research methods combined with academic papers explore international regulatory aspects of artificial intelligence and law jurisdictions in this investigation. The AI revolution demands properly designed, flexible regulations to control the legal ambiguity present in the system effectively. The research helps validate existing governance proposals that link technological advancement with ethical responsibility through its policy support framework.