Global Perspectives on AI Deployment: Cultural, Ethical, and Operational Dimensions
Aisyah Putri
Department of Computer Science, Universitas Indonesia, Indonesia
Minh Quang Tran
School of Computer Science and Engineering, Nanyang Technological University, Thailand
Abstract
The The deployment of Artificial Intelligence (AI) globally presents a multifaceted array of cultural, ethical, and operational dimensions that are critical to its successful integration into society. This paper explores these dimensions in depth, aiming to provide a comprehensive overview of the global landscape of AI deployment. The cultural dimension examines how societal values, beliefs, and norms influence the acceptance and utilization of AI technologies across different regions. Ethical considerations are paramount in ensuring that AI development and deployment are aligned with universal human rights and ethical standards, addressing issues such as privacy, bias, and accountability. The operational dimension focuses on the practical aspects of implementing AI solutions, including technological infrastructure, regulatory environments, and the global digital divide. This paper delves into these aspects through a combination of theoretical analysis and case studies, highlighting the diverse challenges and opportunities that AI presents on a global scale. By exploring these dimensions, this study aims to contribute to a more nuanced understanding of AI's impact on society and to provide recommendations for policymakers, technologists, and researchers to navigate the complex landscape of AI deployment.