Comparative legal frameworks for regulating artificial intelligence: A model for harmonizing AI laws in Latin America and Africa

Mubarak Opeyemi Nurudeen 1, *, Adetoyese Latilo 2, Hendrickx Oreoluwa Imosemi 3 and Queenette Anuoluwapo Imosemi 4

1 Independent Researcher, New York, USA.
2 McKinney School of Law, Indiana University, USA.
3 Nigerian Law School, Lagos, Nigeria.
4 School of Law and Security Studies, Babcock University, Ilishan-Remo, Ogun State, Nigeria.
 
Review Article
Global Journal of Research in Multidisciplinary Studies, 2024, 02(01), 034–049.
Article DOI: 10.58175/gjrms.2024.2.1.0038
Publication history: 
Received on 24 July 2024; revised on 31 August 2024; accepted on 03 September 2024
 
Abstract: 
As Artificial Intelligence (AI) technologies advance, the need for comprehensive and harmonized legal frameworks has become paramount. This paper conducts a comparative analysis of the regulatory approaches to AI in Latin America and Africa, regions with unique challenges and opportunities in AI governance. While both regions have shown growing interest in AI, their legal landscapes differ significantly, with fragmented policies and varying levels of enforcement. The analysis reveals that despite these differences, there are common concerns such as data privacy, ethical use, and the impact of AI on labor markets that demand coordinated regulatory responses. The paper proposes a model for harmonizing AI laws between these regions, focusing on fostering cross-regional collaboration, developing shared ethical guidelines, and establishing joint regulatory bodies to ensure consistent enforcement. This model aims to balance innovation with the protection of fundamental rights, drawing on successful frameworks from other jurisdictions while adapting to the socio-economic contexts of Latin America and Africa. The harmonization of AI laws is not only essential for mitigating risks associated with AI but also for promoting economic integration and technological collaboration between these regions. By aligning their regulatory approaches, Latin America and Africa can better position themselves in the global AI landscape, ensuring that AI development is inclusive, ethical, and sustainable. The paper concludes by highlighting the importance of regional cooperation in AI governance and the potential of a harmonized legal framework to foster innovation while safeguarding public interest. This comparative study serves as a foundational step towards creating a unified AI regulatory environment that can effectively address the complexities of AI technologies and their socio-economic impacts across these two diverse regions.
 
Keywords: 
Artificial Intelligence; Legal Frameworks; Harmonization; Latin America; Africa; AI Governance; Data Privacy; Ethical AI; Cross-Regional Collaboration; Regulatory Bodies; Socio-Economic Contexts; Technological Integration; Global AI Landscape
 
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