The topic of the proliferation of AI encompasses various issues, including whether AI poses a threat to the survival of humanity, the transformation of jobs through AI, and addressing polarization issues. It is directly linked to the declaration of digital rights, which asserts the rights of humans in the digital society.
In this session, we will explore the innovative potential of ubiquitous artificial intelligence and its impact on the future of global society. We aim to examine the paradigm shift in the era of intelligence and discuss the need for new norms and regulations that align with democratic values and human-centric principles, alongside the innovative potential of artificial intelligence. Specifically, we will discuss the role of AI in strengthening the capabilities of individuals and small businesses in emerging economies, as well as alternative strategies for bridging the gap between advanced and developing countries. Additionally, we will address the potential of AI in terms of user privacy, the importance of data sovereignty, and its role in domestic and international crime prevention.