Aim and Scope
The Aim and Scope of the journal "AI Governance and Society" broadly covers comprehensive understanding and development of responsible AI governance frameworks that address the ethical, legal, social, and political challenges posed by artificial intelligence.
Aim:
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To develop coherent, multidisciplinary research that supports responsible AI governance in both theory and practical applications.
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To illuminate the regulatory instruments, rules, ethical frameworks, and governance strategies shaping AI’s societal impact.
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To foster inclusive, transparent, and accountable governance models that can adapt to rapid AI advancements.
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To inform policy-making by integrating technical, social, and ethical perspectives on AI technologies.
Scope:
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Ethical AI principles including fairness, transparency, privacy, and accountability.
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Legal and regulatory frameworks for AI governance and compliance.
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Social and political implications of AI adoption, including risks like bias, misinformation, and economic displacement.
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Technical approaches for explainability, auditing, and algorithmic impact assessment.
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Governance challenges in high-risk AI applications and emerging technologies.
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Interdisciplinary studies bridging AI technology with philosophy, law, sociology, economics, security, and public policy.
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Global and comparative analysis of AI governance practices and standards.
This journal provides a forum to analyze how AI governance agendas are set, who influences them, and their implications, enriching the debate on fair and effective AI systems across societies.
