Artificial intelligence (AI) is a key driver of digital transformation, with global impacts on the economy and society. This article analyses the governance models of the EU, US, and China, highlighting not only the balance between innovation and social control but also the geopolitical and economic implications. It explores the challenges of global AI governance, intertwining technology, rights, and social justice, with particular attention to regulatory contradictions and the consequences for the competitiveness of various international actors. Keywords: artificial intelligence; international regulation; public policy; social control; digital rights; technological governance.
I tentativi di regolamentazione dell’intelligenza artificiale: tra approcci differenti, contraddizioni e implicazioni sociali in Europa, Stati Uniti e Cina
Giovannipaolo Ferrari
Conceptualization
;Paolo DianaMethodology
2025
Abstract
Artificial intelligence (AI) is a key driver of digital transformation, with global impacts on the economy and society. This article analyses the governance models of the EU, US, and China, highlighting not only the balance between innovation and social control but also the geopolitical and economic implications. It explores the challenges of global AI governance, intertwining technology, rights, and social justice, with particular attention to regulatory contradictions and the consequences for the competitiveness of various international actors. Keywords: artificial intelligence; international regulation; public policy; social control; digital rights; technological governance.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.