MACHINE INTELLIGENCE: INDONESIA'S LEGAL FRAMEWORK AND HISTORY
Abstract
The inspiration driving this study is to addresses diagram of PC based knowledge and its use inside Indonesian guideline. The discussion intends to examine the application of artificial intelligence in connection with the development of Indonesian regulations and to be nuanced while also being justifiable for those without a specialized foundation. A report based on this study is subjective. Just people and lawful substances that are legitimately perceived as legitimate subjects are dependent upon Indonesian guidelines. AI and intelligent machines do not share the same level of intelligence as humans. AI is the capacity to instruct a computer on how to carry out a particular function. The role that the state plays in providing legitimate security needs to be defined. Through artificial intelligence explicit regulations and guidelines as well as exceptional organizations approved to supervise the utilization of man-made intelligence in Indonesia, this lawful security is expected to offer the computer based intelligence client local area legitimate conviction.
Keywords
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