The plausibility of regulating AI

International politics takes place in an international system that is anarchic in nature. The reason for it being anarchic is the lack of a centralised control system that can swing into place and restore things during emergencies. While international organisations have played a big role in reducing possibilities of conflicts, fact still remains that even the most important international organisation of the system–the United Nations (UN) often finds itself lacking teeth in enforcing rules and regulations aimed at ensuring a peaceful world order. The biggest example of this is in the forms of the Russia-Ukraine conflict which rages on while the UN continues to bring in resolutions to stop the war.

While military conflict was thought to be largely a thing of the past in the 21st century owing to the various mechanisms in place post the Second World War, fact is that the Russia-Ukraine crisis did emerge and continues to rage on.

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