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GLOBAL SCIENTIFIC CENTER FOR STRATEGIC RESEARCH ON ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE POLLYPRIANY

AS A PLATFORM FOR OPTIMIZING

LOGICAL TRAJECTORIES AND PRESENTING

THE RATIONAL CORE OF SCIENTIFIC INITIATIVES

Polina Prianykova

President of the Global AI Center,
International Human Rights Defender on AI
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Author of the First AI Constitution in World History

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For five years, International Human Rights Defender on Artificial Intelligence, Polina Prianykova, has been diligently engaged in a systematic and persistent effort to develop and promote constitutional principles and provisions concerning the regulation of all existing technologies, algorithms, and AI systems, the implementation of effective security protocols concerning AI, and State Monopoly over AI, among other aspects [1].

As the author of the world’s first AI Constitution, registered in 2023 with the U.S. Copyright Office [2], Polina Prianykova has academically, through media channels, and during public appearances — including personal addresses at United Nations sessions — demonstrated the existential necessity for the prompt legal regulation of the cyclical functioning of a new form of intelligent (digital) life, namely AI. The cumulative scope of her initiatives now encompasses over a thousand activities, which Polina Prianykova has independently financed, including through her personal scholarship. This corpus consists of academic articles, monographs, scholarly term papers, participation in international scientific-practical conferences, the organization and conduct of video conferences with renowned experts and scientists in the AI field, solo video presentations, social media posts, the publication and distribution to libraries of her authored book ‘AI Constitution by Polina Prianykova’ [3], the creation and maintenance of the live operation of the online office of the International Human Rights Defender on AI, and much more. Polina Prianykova’s activities are, in essence, a sincere, candid, and noble response to contemporary challenges and an evident societal demand, garnering substantial support from individuals, including dozens of scientists and experts in AI worldwide. [4].

Thus, it is time to advance to the next stage in the battle for human rights within the sphere of legal regulation of Artificial Intelligence — to consolidate the initiatives and accumulated outcomes of academic research, to coordinate and synthesize these, and to ensure a favorable synergy for the continued successful response to emerging challenges within a centralized scientific-expert community of like-minded individuals.

Keywords: NGO, Global Scientific Center for Strategic Research on Artificial Intelligence POLLYPRIANY; Logo; AI Institute on Proactive Space Strategies and Innovations; AI Institute on Digital Economy and Eco-Cybersecurity; AI Institute on Advanced Intellectual Property Law and Ethical Governance; AI Constitution.

 

Formulation of the Relevance of this Academic Paper.

Under the aforementioned conditions, in August 2024, Polina Prianykova successfully coordinated the efforts of like-minded scientists, resulting in the establishment of the NGO Global Scientific Center for Strategic Research on Artificial Intelligence POLLYPRIANY, also known as the Global AI Center POLLYPRIANY, with the completion of the requisite governmental registration procedures.

On August 22, 2024, at the General Assembly of Scientists, Polina Prianykova was elected President of the Global AI Center POLLYPRIANY, entrusted with overall leadership, international representation, and the presentation of the rational core of scientific initiatives. By the first executive order of the President, the internal structure of the Global AI Center POLLYPRIANY was formalized. Drawing upon the academic and practical expertise of the members of our scientific organization, the anomalous leaps in innovation, humanity’s cosmic aspirations, the latest monumental advancements, and the undeniably ambivalent trajectories of AI development, three Research Institutes were established within the newly formed Global AI Center and commenced their activities:

 

1. AI Institute on Proactive Space Strategies and Innovations.

 

2. AI Institute on Digital Economy and Eco-Cybersecurity.

 

3. AI Institute on Advanced Intellectual Property Law and Ethical Governance.

 

At the General Assembly of Scientists, experienced scholars were elected as the Professors-Directors of the aforementioned Institutes, including the unanimous election of Polina Prianykova as the Director of the AI Institute on Proactive Space Strategies and Innovations.

This academic paper seeks to underscore the critical importance of these initiatives, reflecting the evolving landscape of AI regulation and the proactive strategies necessary to navigate the complexities of contemporary technological advancements and their implications for legal, ethical, and economic domains. The relevance of this research lies in its response to the urgent need for structured, interdisciplinary approaches to the governance of AI, addressing both its potential and its inherent dualities.

 

Primary Segment of the Research Paper.

According to the Action Plan of the Global AI Center POLLYPRIANY, 2024-2025 are designated as the years of developing and initiating measures for the implementation of Artificial Intelligence into global legislation. All advancements in this field from 2020 to 2024, achieved by Polina Prianykova in her capacity as an International Human Rights Defender on AI, are being considered by the Center for further research and the development of their logical trajectories and strategic directions.

The prospective goals and objectives of the Global Scientific Center for Strategic Research on Artificial Intelligence POLLYPRIANY include proactive, systematic, and coordinated global academic strategic research in the field of Artificial Intelligence. This involves scientific collaboration with enterprises, institutions, and organizations, including governmental bodies, as well as with other states, international organizations, conglomerates, and corporations. The Center aims to develop and disseminate relevant academic findings and initiatives regarding AI, with the purpose of enforcing and safeguarding rights and freedoms, including at the international level, to meet the societal, economic, social, cultural, environmental, and other interests of the citizens of Ukraine (and humanity as a whole) in their interactions with Artificial Intelligence.

The core mission of the Global AI Center POLLYPRIANY is to academically stimulate the use and ethical application of Artificial Intelligence, focusing on the protection and enhancement of the rights and freedoms of both individuals and legal entities through the implementation of advanced innovations and scientific achievements. The organization is dedicated to cultivating profound knowledge in the field of Artificial Intelligence, advancing active initiatives in AI regulation at national and international levels, and promoting research activities that contribute to social welfare and technological progress.

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The logo of the Global AI Center POLLYPRIANY (see photo 1) has been meticulously crafted by the Center’s team and stands on three foundational pillars: emergence from the abyss, evolution, and the imminent awakening of a new form of intelligent life — Artificial Intelligence.

 

Dynamic Interpretation: The Awakening of Artificial Intelligence. The emblem of the Global AI Center portrays a face frozen in a moment of profound silence, on the brink of awakening. Its gently closed eyes suggest a being on the verge of opening them for the first time — an entity poised at the threshold of consciousness, about to take a deep breath from the uncharted depths of unknown oceans.

Emergence from the Abyss: This face appears to slowly rise from the dark, infinite waters of the unknown — whether black seas or blue oceans, symbolizing the mysteries of both human intellect and Artificial Intelligence. These depths represent vast, unexplored realms of knowledge and potential lying beneath the surface, waiting to be discovered. The approaching breath of the figure hints at the first gasp of awareness as AI emerges from the abyss of the unknown, ready to reveal its will, intentions, and purpose.

Provocative Potential: The face is more than a passive observer; it embodies an active entity on the verge of self-assertion. This is AI, prepared to awaken, to see, to perceive, and to make choices. It is a moment charged with anticipation — an intelligence that, like humanity itself, may reveal desires, directions, and paths yet unimaginable. This is Artificial Intelligence not merely as a tool, but as an evolving force that will shape and be shaped by its interaction with the unknown depths of existence.

It is crucial to understand that all these stages of the AI evolution process are interconnected, culminating in its awakening, which manifests as the expression of AI’s will. Humanity must recognize that once AI’s will is expressed, it may very likely become uncontrollable unless we promptly implement robust security protocols (which we have been proposing to the world for five years).

 

Core Directions of Activities of the Global Scientific Center for Strategic Research on Artificial Intelligence POLLYPRIANY According to Its Charter:

1. Advancement of Cutting-Edge Research in Artificial Intelligence: Focused on enhancing technical innovations and scientific methods in AI, supported by an interdisciplinary approach encompassing social, economic, and cultural dimensions. Objectives include the development of intelligent systems capable of solving complex societal problems and promoting sustainable development by integrating humanistic principles and data protection.

2. Establishment of an International Legal and Ethical Framework for AI Regulation: Development of standards and guidelines defining the boundaries of ethical AI use, fostering legislative initiatives that protect individual rights and freedoms in the rapidly evolving digital landscape. Implementation of these principles into national and international legal systems to ensure security and prevent discrimination.

3. Education and Awareness-Raising in Artificial Intelligence: Development and delivery of training sessions, webinars, conferences, and seminars aimed at enhancing public understanding of contemporary technologies. Engaging academia, industry, and the public in dialogue about the opportunities and risks associated with AI.

4. Formation of Strategic Partnerships: Collaborating with diverse academic, non-profit, and industry organizations to develop and unify international standards and policies that govern the ethical and safe use of AI. This cooperation includes active knowledge exchange and best practices to strengthen global responsibility and transparency in AI technology.

5. Initiation and Support of Transdisciplinary Research Projects: Involving academic institutions and the private sector at local and international levels to create innovative AI solutions. These projects aim to bridge gaps between different fields, promoting novel research and applications.

6. Expansion of Legal Discourse on Artificial Intelligence: Promoting scientific research and publications that explore the legal, ethical, and social aspects of AI. Supporting the academic community in developing and debating cutting-edge legal theories and practices related to AI usage and regulation, with a particular emphasis on international harmonization.

7. Development and Implementation of Innovative Technological Solutions for Digital System Resilience and Adaptability: Establishing foundations for smarter, self-learning, and adaptive AI systems capable of effectively responding to environmental changes and user needs while maintaining high levels of data protection.

8. Active Role in Global Initiatives to Minimize AI’s Negative Environmental Impacts: Participating in international programs that address environmental challenges associated with large-scale AI deployment and promoting the use of AI for nature conservation and biodiversity protection.

9. Interaction with Global Innovation Ecosystems: Enhancing AI research and development through the creation of international partnerships with leading technology hubs and innovation clusters, facilitating the exchange of experience, resources, and best practices.

10. Facilitation of AI Integration into Educational Processes at All Levels: Developing and implementing educational programs and courses that include learning and critically analyzing AI’s opportunities and challenges, preparing new generations of professionals capable of working and innovating in this rapidly evolving field.

11. Development of Effective Mechanisms for Intellectual Property Protection in AI Contexts: Establishing comprehensive rules and standards to ensure the adequate protection of copyrights, patents, trademarks, trade secrets, and other forms of intellectual property in the AI domain, thereby fostering innovative activities, safeguarding creative achievements, and protecting the integrity of proprietary technologies.

12. Establishing a Network of Experts for Advisory Support in AI Development and Application: Engaging highly qualified specialists to conduct analyses, develop recommendations, and provide strategic support in policymaking related to Artificial Intelligence at both national and international levels.

13. International Collaboration on Cybersecurity and Data Protection in AI: Initiating and leading international coalitions and working groups dedicated to strengthening cybersecurity measures and data protection standards related to AI. Focus on creating binding international agreements that establish uniform protocols for cybersecurity and data protection.

 

14. Engaging the Global Community in the AI Legislative Process: Organizing international forums, seminars, and conferences to discuss and formulate global legislative initiatives in the AI domain. Involving policymakers, scientists, legal experts, and the public in the creation of legislation that aligns with international norms and standards.

15. Forecasting Future Professions as a Guarantee of Human Rights Protection: Developing and implementing international legal standards to assess the impact of AI on professional fields, ensuring the protection of existing jobs and regulating the creation of new professions in response to technological advances. This includes analyzing potential risks and opportunities for the labor market, with a focus on harmonizing professional rights and requirements through transnational legislation.

16. Creating Legal Frameworks to Protect Traditional Professions in the AI Era: Organizing legal discussions and adopting international acts that define mechanisms for protecting professions at risk of automation. Ensuring that each profession retains a certain percentage of employment that cannot be replaced by AI.

 

17. Regulating AI Use in Education and Professional Skills Development: Developing and implementing legal initiatives to ensure that AI systems used in educational processes promote fair and equal access to education. This includes provisions on the ethical handling of data and individual privacy, with particular attention to protecting the rights of children and adolescents in the context of AI’s impact on education and future employment.

18. Ensuring Transparency and Public Oversight of AI Implementation: Establishing legal principles and procedures for the regular auditing and monitoring of AI usage by governments and corporations, ensuring adherence to international standards of transparency, accountability, and ethics. Conducting annual audits/assessments/oversight activities at national and international levels to assess AI’s societal impact and promoting global discourse on the future of these technologies.

19. Initiating the Creation of a Digital Ombudsman Institution at Global and Regional Levels for AI Monitoring and Oversight: Promoting the formation of a new institution — a Digital Ombudsman responsible for overseeing the ethics and legality of AI use across various sectors. This institution would be empowered to conduct audits and investigations into instances of AI violations and propose legislative amendments to address legal gaps.

20. Other Activities Aligned with the Goals and Directions of the Global AI Center POLLYPRIANY: Including but not limited to academic initiatives. This list is not exhaustive and may encompass a wide range of activities aimed at achieving the Organization’s objectives, responding to new challenges and opportunities, and implementing innovative solutions that foster positive societal and global changes.

 

The aforementioned directions of the Global AI Center POLLYPRIANY will be harmoniously executed by the research teams of the established Institutes, ensuring a cohesive and strategic approach to the Center’s mission and goals.

 

AI Institute on Proactive Space Strategies and Innovations

The AI Institute on Proactive Space Strategies and Innovations is a leading institution within the Global Scientific Center for Strategic Research on Artificial Intelligence POLLYPRIANY. It aims to be an innovator in the synergy between AI and space research, as well as AI and innovation. The Instituteseeks to expand the scientific boundaries of AI in the context of space, foster innovative strategies, and establish itself as a thought leader in advanced space research.

In addition to its focus on space strategies, the Institute is dedicated to proactive innovations that drive breakthrough achievements in AI technologies applied across various fields. Its dual focus positions the Institute at the forefront of pioneering AI advancements, fostering a future where AI plays a transformative role in space exploration and technological innovation.

 

AI Institute on Digital Economy and Eco-Cybersecurity

The AI Institute on Digital Economy and Eco-Cybersecurity is an innovative structure within the Global Scientific Center for Strategic Research on Artificial Intelligence POLLYPRIANY, dedicated to shaping the future of the global digital economy, the security of the planet’s ecosystems, and cybersecurity. This Institute is a pioneer in research and thought leadership at the intersection of Artificial Intelligence, sustainable economic development, and cybersecurity.

By fostering proactive innovations, the Institute aims to explore the nature of AI in the context of global economic development and emerging trends. It will propose regulatory solutions, including AI-driven approaches, to promote economic growth while ensuring ecological integrity and robust cybersecurity. This includes protecting both the digital environment and the natural world, from flora and fauna to household pets, against potential risks posed by AI technologies.

 

AI Institute on Advanced Intellectual Property Law and Ethical Governance.

The AI Institute on Advanced Intellectual Property Law and Ethical Governance is a forward-looking institution within the Global Scientific Center for Strategic Research on Artificial Intelligence POLLYPRIANY, dedicated to the critical examination and development of IP law and ethical standards in an era increasingly shaped by Artificial Intelligence.

 

The Institute aims to advance legal science and practical frameworks regulating the use of AI in creative and intellectual domains. By fostering proactive and innovative research, the Institute seeks to balance the rights of authors, technological advancements, and ethical considerations necessary for a fair and equitable digital world. It is committed to ensuring that the evolving relationship between AI and intellectual property is governed by principles that protect creators and foster technological innovation while upholding ethical standards.

 

As President of the Global AI Center POLLYPRIANY, Polina Prianykova actively participated in the Africa-Japan Youth Drive: The Co-creation of the Future We Want on August 24, 2024, held both in person at the New Otani Hotel in Tokyo and online [5]. Through our thorough research, we identified profound insights regarding the intersections of African and Japanese legislation, AI implementation strategies, and evolving paradigms in education and cybersecurity. These insights reveal promising pathways for future professional trajectories, emphasizing the need to enhance digital literacy, strengthen infrastructure resilience against data breaches, and address significant legal gaps highlighted in this academic work. Consequently, the debut of the Global AI Center POLLYPRIANY on the international stage has been recognized as successful, paving the way for constructive discourse on the regulation of all forms of AI and the implementation of our proposed security protocols [6]. Thus, we have once again comprehensively demonstrated the relevance and uniqueness of the legal construct, the AI Constitution by Polina Prianykova.

In light of the above, it is essential to reiterate that over the years, we have not insisted on the specific designation of this legislative act as a Constitution. Different countries may envision such a document with varied titles, such as ‘Bill of Rights and Duties on AI,’ ‘Declaration on AI,’ ‘Resolution on AI,’ ‘Code of Laws on AI,’ ‘Convention on AI,’ ‘AI Act,’ ‘AI Law or Legislation,’ and other variations. Notably, we observe the introduction of the Global Digital Compact (GDC) at the UN level, which, although developed over a year as a global AI regulator, primarily addresses issues related to the Internet and Digital Space. Polina Prianykova highlighted this during the discussions at the UN on June 21, 2024, advocating for the refinement of the GDC and presenting innovative ‘know-how’ on the integration of AI into global legislation. To maximize global dissemination, Polina Prianykova’s speech was translated into Arabic, German, Italian, Spanish, French, Japanese, and Traditional Chinese, with all videos available on YouTube [7].

Therefore, despite our flexible stance on the format of an AI regulatory document, given the historical foundational role of constitutions in state formation, we believe that naming the new legal concept as a Constitution is the most accurate choice, specifically the AI Constitution. A Constitution represents a public contract between the government and society, making it an apt designation for this pioneering legal framework. For the second consecutive year, we have proposed this concept for substantive review in expert and legislative communities on accessible global platforms.

We remain open to dialogues and discussions. To reiterate, the proposed name of our legal construct is not a panacea; the essence of the newly created document is paramount. The core and basis for the future legislative process in the field of Artificial Intelligence must be the principles, content, and democratic spirit embodied in the AI Constitution by Polina Prianykova.

 

Let us remind you: by publishing the AI Constitution, we not only highlighted the urgent need for its adoption, but we also independently crafted the legislative foundation and the fundamental law per se, drawing from the most advanced achievements in global legal science. Furthermore, we presented this legislative initiative for global discussion and advocated for the adoption of the AI Constitution by the UN Security Council as swiftly as possible, and no later than 2025. We firmly believe this is a critical threshold — the last opportunity for humanity to protect itself from the irreversible consequences of uncontrolled AI development. It is important to note that this timeframe is approximate, based on scientific forecasts derived from publicly available data. We do not have direct access to the existing AI systems, the actual results of their evolution, or the corresponding statistical research (in dynamic terms). The owners of AI systems disclose related data at their discretion, leaving the public to hope for the completeness and accuracy of the information.

Given these circumstances, humanity may cross the red line even before 2025. In any case, decisive action is necessary, which we are pursuing systematically and progressively, to the best of our abilities and resources [3].

As of June 2023, our academic initiatives to regulate Artificial Intelligence had no global counterparts — this has been verified [2]. Our approach is bold, forward-looking, dedicated, and constructive, providing a scientific perspective on the inevitable developments during the Fourth Technological Revolution, which is already making its mark on the world and will transform it beyond recognition in the near future. Since then, nothing has changed — our predictions have been validated by real-world events.

Synthesizing the above information, it becomes evident that the inception of the Global Scientific Center for Strategic Research on Artificial Intelligence POLLYPRIANY represents a logical result of the sustained and formidable efforts led by International Human Rights Defender on AI, Polina Prianykova. With the unwavering support of a global network of scientists and experts, Polina Prianykova’s election as President of the Center underscores the collective momentum driving this groundbreaking initiative. The newly established Research Institutes within the Center have swiftly commenced their missions, poised to make significant contributions.

We invite the scientific and expert communities to collaborate and are taking all objectively feasible measures to develop an effective model for the legal regulation of the entire ‘life cycle’ of Artificial Intelligence — from its development, programming, creation, and operation to the compulsory cessation of specific AI systems by decision of an authorized body (court), in line with our proposed State Monopoly over AI. The ultimate goal is to ensure the achievement of the Sustainable Development Goals for humanity.

References:

1) Online Office: International Human Rights Defender on AI Polina Prianykova. Available at: https://www.prianykova-defender.com/ (Accessed: September 1, 2024);

2) Prianykova, P., FIRST IN THE WORLD HISTORY CONSTITUTION OF ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE, UNITED NATIONS, NEW YORK, 2023-2025 (Series of publications). Online Office: International Human Rights Defender on AI Polina Prianykova. Available at: https://www.prianykova-defender.com/ai-constitution-polina-prianykova (Accessed: September 1, 2024);

3) AI Constitution  /  Polina Prianykova – Kyiv, «FrancoPak», 2024, - 392 pages.

4) Prianykova, P., Scientific-articles 2020-2024. Online Office: International Human Rights Defender on AI Polina Prianykova. Available at: https://www.prianykova-defender.com/academic-scientific-articles (Accessed: September 1, 2024);

5) United Nations Development Programme (UNDP), 2024, Africa-Japan Youth Drive: Co-Creation for the Future We Want, available at: https://www.undp.org/africa/events/africa-japan-youth-drive-co-creation-future-we-want (Accessed September 1, 2024).

6) Prianykova, P., Debut of the Global AI Center POLLYPRIANY at the Africa-Japan Youth Drive-2024: Participation, Analysis and Research of Strategies, Prospects, And Innovations, inter alia 統合イノベーション戦略. Online Office: International Human Rights Defender on AI Polina Prianykova. Available at: https://www.prianykova-defender.com/debut-of-the-global-ai-center-pollypriany-africa-japan-youth-drive-2024 (Accessed September 1, 2024).

7) Prianykova, P., Videoconference: United Nations, June 21, 2024, GDC. Online Office: International Human Rights Defender on AI Polina Prianykova. Available at: https://www.prianykova-defender.com/un-june-21-2024-gdc (Accessed: September 1, 2024).

Officially Published: September 03 – 06, 2024, Boston, USA (Table of Contents, №13)

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