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AI and the Rule of Law in Urban Security: Upholding Police Accountability in Smart Cities
Abstract
The global governance of AI is an essential theme for scientific research and reflection since AI technologies actively or passively influence various sectors worldwide. The subject of this chapter is the necessity of an adequate framework that can support innovation processes and consider ethical factors at the same time. It provides the current status of regulation of AI and the problem of how to guide technological progress towards respecting fundamental human values and rights and international cooperation. The authors explore and re-affirm the effects of AI at the societal level before outlining the possible research directions on the regulatory frameworks for AI, ethics, and cooperation internationally. This chapter is devoted primarily to AI in security and policing in smart cities and its further application to law, regulation, and governance. Non-technical considerations like open justice, privacy, and operational justice as applied to AI in law enforcement are discussed under the auspices of properly utilizing AI to execute the rule of law.
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