ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE AND OPERATIONAL CONSTRUCTIVISM: Toward a Reconstruction of the Legal Subjectivity of World Society
ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE; GOVERNANCE; REGULATION; NIKLAS LUHMANN.
The study articulates three main premises, each corresponding to a level of observation that structures the sections of the work (systems, social systems, and the system of world society). The methodology employs a systematic literature review and functional comparison, the latter being structured within these three levels. These interconnected perspectives allow for suggesting a multilevel governance of AI and regulatory models for AI that address the complexity and contingency of modern society.