The article examines current aspects of international legal regulation of the use of artificial intelligence in the context of technological challenges posed by artificial intelligence to international human rights standards and the rule of law. The article considers human rights approaches to improving international law in the future in connection with the use of artificial intelligence and, for this purpose, systematizes ways to adapt international law to the challenges of human rights from artificial intelligence. Another relevant aspect raised in the article concerns the international legal regulation of the values and principles of ethics of artificial intelligence, the implementation of which is also based on a human rights-based approach to the ethics of artificial intelligence and is carried out using universal “soft” law, the law of international non-governmental organizations and regional international legal standards (using the example of the European Union).
artificial intelligence; international law; human rights; principles; international organizations; ethics of artificial intelligence.