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AI as an Industry

Date of Addition

26 Apr 2024

It means Artificial Intelligence may be considered as a sector or industry or industry segment (howsoever it is termed) in terms of its economic and social utility. This idea was proposed in the 2020 Handbook on AI and International Law (2021):

As  an  industry, the  economic and  social  utility of  AI  has  to  be  in consensus with the three factors: (1) state consequentialism or state interests; (2) industrial motives and interests; and (3) the explanability and reasonability behind the industrial products and services central or related to AI.

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