Legal Framework for the Application of Pancasila-Based Artificial Intelligence Technology to Minimize Risks and Optimize Benefits Towards Indonesia Emas 2045

  • Alfiani F
  • Saptomo A
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Abstract

Advances in artificial intelligence (AI) technology are increasingly rapid and have great potential to bring significant change in various sectors. However, the challenges faced are limited to technological development and the legal and ethical aspects of its implementation. This research aims to analyze the existing legal framework related to the application of Pancasila-based artificial intelligence technology to minimize risks and optimize benefits to achieve the vision of Indonesia Emas 2045. This research uses descriptive qualitative research methods, involving a comprehensive literature review of legal documents, scholarly articles, and case studies. The data collection technique in this research is literature study. The collected data is then analyzed through three stages: data reduction, data presentation, and conclusion drawing. The research results show that the legal framework for implementing AI technology based on Pancasila is an essential initiative in responding to challenges and opportunities in the era of digital transformation. By leveraging the demographic bonus, the vision of Indonesia Emas 2045 can be achieved. The legal framework that incorporates Pancasila values as a moral and ethical foundation aims to ensure that the use of AI not only positively impacts society but also minimizes potential risks. This study highlights the importance of aligning AI development with national values to foster sustainable and ethical technological advancement.

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Alfiani, F. R. N., & Saptomo, A. (2024). Legal Framework for the Application of Pancasila-Based Artificial Intelligence Technology to Minimize Risks and Optimize Benefits Towards Indonesia Emas 2045. Asian Journal of Engineering, Social and Health, 3(4), 903–910. https://doi.org/10.46799/ajesh.v3i4.365

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