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Omnipotence

Date of Addition

26 April 2024

In the context of Artificial Intelligence, this implies that any AI system, due to its inherent yet limited features of processing and generating outputs, could be effective in shaping multiple sectors, eventualities and legal dilemmas. In short, any omnipotent AI system could have first, second & third order effects due to its actions. This was discussed in Artificial Intelligence Ethics and International Law (originally published in 2019), Regulatory Sovereignty in India: Indigenizing Competition- Technology Approaches, ISAIL-TR-001 (2021), Deciphering Regulative Methods for Generative AI, VLiGTA-TR-002 (2023) and many key publications by ISAIL & VLiGTA.

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