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Artigos em Língua Estrangeira

v. 27 n. 142 (2025)

Overview of AI International and Brazil regulations

DOI
https://doi.org/10.20499/2236-3645.RJP2025v27e142-3248
Enviado
17 setembro 2024
Publicado
29-08-2025

Resumo

Incomplete and poor international AI regulation when innovations are growing faster signals weak innovation governance and control. Although some economic and political reasons push AI regulations, one must understand if the regulations are solutions to the problem. After an analysis of international AI regulation, and against the current mainstream, we assume there is no priority and need for AI regulations such as the ones that are being produced. The paper’s hypothesis states that the AI revolution needs, before any regulation, an ethical consensus and educational skills to understand the impacts and outcomes of its wide use as a tool. That is because AI is a complex tool encompassing many economic and social processes. The results clarify and indicate proof of the hypothesis’ rightness. The concluding remark is a starting point for discussions based on ethical and educational conditions before introducing AI’s rights and legal framework.