Sofiya Sayankina (Hankuk U Foreign Studies) et al. have posted “Defining the Intension and Extension of Nations’ Sovereignty in the Age of Generative AI” on SSRN. Here is the abstract:
Generative Artificial Intelligence (GAI)’s wide-ranging potential for generation, communication and dissemination of information marks an unprecedented level of transformation by challenging states with varying approaches to state sovereignty. These implications underscore the necessity of examining how states maintain control over digital territories that are being reshaped by the increasing influence of GAI. In particular, we explore how economic, political and social circumstances will shape government regulations on AI. This research highlights the importance of debate concerning how the notion of sovereignty itself may be shaped amidst the proliferation of GAI.
