How could the United Nations Global Digital Compact prevent cultural imposition and hermeneutical injustice?

IF 6.7 Q1 COMPUTER SCIENCE, ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE Patterns Pub Date : 2024-11-08 DOI:10.1016/j.patter.2024.101078
Arthur Gwagwa, Warmhold Jan Thomas Mollema
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As the geopolitical superpowers race to regulate the digital realm, their divergent rights-centered, market-driven, and social-control-based approaches require a global compact on digital regulation. If diverse regulatory jurisdictions remain, forms of domination entailed by cultural imposition and hermeneutical injustice related to AI legislation and AI systems will follow. We argue for consensual regulation on shared substantive issues, accompanied by proper standardization and coordination. Failure to attain consensus will fragment global digital regulation, enable regulatory capture by authoritarian powers or bad corporate actors, and deepen the historical geopolitical power asymmetries between the global South and the global North. To prevent an unjust regulatory landscape where the global South's cultural and hermeneutic resources are absent, two principles for the Global Digital Compact to counter these prospective harms are proposed and discussed: (1) "recognitive consensus on key substantive benefits and harms" and (2) "procedural consensus on global coordination and essential standards."

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联合国全球数字契约如何防止文化强加和诠释学上的不公正?
随着地缘政治超级大国竞相监管数字领域,它们以权利为中心、以市场为驱动、以社会控制为基础的不同方法要求就数字监管达成一项全球契约。如果仍然存在不同的监管管辖区,那么与人工智能立法和人工智能系统相关的文化强加和诠释学不公正所带来的支配形式就会随之而来。我们主张对共同的实质性问题进行协商一致的监管,同时进行适当的标准化和协调。如果不能达成共识,全球数字监管就会支离破碎,使监管被专制权力或不良企业行为者攫取,并加深全球南方和全球北方之间历史性的地缘政治力量不对称。为了防止出现全球南方文化和诠释学资源缺失的不公正监管格局,我们提出并讨论了全球数字契约的两项原则,以应对这些潜在的危害:(1) "就关键的实质性利益和危害达成公认的共识",(2) "就全球协调和基本标准达成程序性共识"。
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