This article analyzes the impact of the development of artificial intelligence (AI) on the public sphere and its consequences for political, security, and legal culture. The paper describes how the advancement of AI forces a reinterpretation of existing legal, ethical, and philosophical assumptions. It focuses on the new European Union regulation concerning AI, which balances the need for innovation with the obligation to protect citizens’ rights, highlighting AI’s role in shaping international interactions and public policy. The article also addresses challenges related to disinformation, human rights, and the potential future risks associated with the use of AI.
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