Ethical regulation of the development and application of artificial intelligence: problems and solutions

Authors

  • Yurij Yurievich Petrunin Lomonosov Moscow State University
  • Pavel Evgenievich Kondrashov Lomonosov Moscow State University
  • Svetlana Sergeevna Popova Lomonosov Moscow State University

Keywords:

artificial intelligence, ethical regulation of AI, AI transparency, AI responsibility, professional ethics, behavioral economics

Abstract

The article considers the issues of ethical regulation of artificial intelligence (AI). The article analyzes the problems of the effectiveness of applying different ethical concepts to AI; the optimal choice of a section of ethics corresponding to studies of AI regulation; prospects for the interaction of professional ethics and behavioral economics; clarification of key concepts of AI. In conclusion, the article draws conclusions about the need to overcome the gap between the academic community and the community of practicing managers who develop and implement mechanisms for the ethical regulation of AI.

About authors

Yurij Yurievich Petrunin

Lomonosov Moscow State University

School of public administration
Department of mathematical methods and information technology in management
Сhairman

DSc in philosophy, professor

 

Pavel Evgenievich Kondrashov

Lomonosov Moscow State University

School of public administration
Department of history of state and municipal administration
Lead researcher

Candidate of technical sciences, associate professor

 

Svetlana Sergeevna Popova

Lomonosov Moscow State University

School of public administration
Department of legal foundations for public administration

PhD in law, associate professor

Published

31.10.2025 — Updated on 01.11.2025

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How to Cite

Petrunin , Y. Y.,  Kondrashov , P. E., & Popova , S. S. (2025). Ethical regulation of the development and application of artificial intelligence: problems and solutions. Information Society, (5), 14-19. Retrieved from http://infosoc.iis.ru/article/view/1316 (Original work published October 31, 2025)

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Section

The human in the information society