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POLINA PRIANYKOVA`S CONTRIBUTION TO THE DEVELOPMENT OF YOUNG SCIENCE OF UKRAINE IN ENGLISH:

CREATING THE AI CONSTITUTION

Polina Prianykova

International Human Rights Defender on AI,

Author of the First AI Constitution in World History,

Student of the Law Faculty & the Faculty of Economics

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POLINA PRIANYKOVA`S CONTRIBUTION TO THE DEVELOPMENT OF

YOUNG SCIENCE OF UKRAINE IN ENGLISH:

CREATING THE AI CONSTITUTION

At the commencement of the year 2023, the academic youth of Ukraine greeted with enthusiasm the initiative of the Ministry of Culture and Information Policy to establish a National Ecosystem for the Study and Assessment of Proficiency in the English Language for Ukrainian citizens. This initiative is a component of the Roadmap for the Implementation of English as the Language of International Communication in Ukraine, and this direction continues to undergo expansion.

On the other hand, a heretofore unparalleled intellectual capacity, unprecedented in human history, has catalyzed the rapid escalation in the capabilities of Artificial Intelligence (hereinafter referred to as ‘Artificial Intelligence’ or ‘AI’). Within a span of several months in the current year, AI has attained an Intelligence Quotient (IQ) equivalent to that of Albert Einstein. It is plausible that by the close of 2023, humanity will encounter a form of digital life whose IQ far surpasses that of the most intelligent human being by an incalculable margin. Consequently, for the welfare and potentially the survival of humanity, it is imperative to expeditiously incorporate this newly emerged form of intelligent life into international legislation. A United Nations Security Council Resolution ought to formally adopt an AI Constitution and mandate that each member state correspondingly amend its domestic legislation.

In pursuit of addressing these multifaceted contemporary challenges, Polina Prianykova, a distinguished representative of the Ukrainian academic youth and an International Human Rights Defender on Artificial Intelligence, has focused and directed her intellectual endeavors and human-rights-defending initiatives toward this complex and rapidly evolving domain.

 

Keywords: English as the Language of International Communication, Artificial Intelligence Constitution; Artificial Intelligence; AI; Concepts, Provisions, Theses, Scientific and Academic Doctrines of Polina Prianykova in the sphere of AI.

The pertinence of this scholarly work is underscored by several focal points that converge on both national and international realms. For over half a decade, I have successfully employed a multidimensional approach encompassing volunteer-based initiatives, characterized by their proactive, systemic, and efficacious methodologies. These efforts manifest in the public, cultural, and particularly, the academic spheres to foster the development of Young Science both within Ukraine and on the international stage.

The powerful patriotic spirit that imbues my humanitarian endeavors, notably in international rights-defending activities pertaining to Artificial Intelligence, has not escaped societal attention. It has been duly acknowledged by esteemed colleagues in the academic community, including but not limited to, individuals holding doctorate and candidate degrees in jurisprudence and economics, professors, Honored Lawyers of Ukraine, Honorable Members of the Prosecutorial Authorities of Ukraine, renowned attorneys, state and senior justice advisors, as well as scholars from the European Union and the United States.

Since 2018, I have posited and am substantiating through my own example that English serves as the lingua franca in leading sectors of contemporary life such as culture, economics, law, technology, and so forth. 

My scholarly initiatives have gradually integrated into the global ambit of the Fourth Industrial Revolution, a phenomenon currently sweeping the globe. In certain aspects, these initiatives have been prescient, highlighting the inertia of governance structures to mandatorily incorporate legal frameworks that govern emerging forms of legal relations. Such inertia is lamentably endemic to all states, including those represented in the United Nations General Assembly.

Ergo, English emerges as the efficacious lever through which we are enabled to disseminate globally the axioms of the AI Constitution, as propounded by Polina Prianykova. 

Thus, in cooperation with like-minded individuals, we are steadfastly advancing toward the establishment of English as a mechanism for the international promotion of Ukraine’s Young Science.

Therefore, this academic article serves as a fundamental contribution to the evolving discourse, reinforcing the inexorable significance of English as not only a tool for global communication but also as an instrument for legal and technological advancements in the era of Artificial Intelligence.

Primary segment of the research paper. 

In 2020, having attained an exemplary standardized testing score of 200 points in the National Examination, further complemented by the acquisition of a gold medal, I ascended to the pinnacle of the National Applicant Rankings for Legal Studies and opted for faculties specializing in Jurisprudence and International Economics.

Withal, I have been cultivating English prior to this, between 2018 and 2020, I thrice emerged victorious in state-regional English language Olympiads. At the age of 16, I represented the Zaporizhzhia region at the National Olympiad in Kharkiv. Further solidifying my linguistic acumen, I became a laureate of Pearson's 2019 national English competition ‘Certify Your Future,’ and also won accolades at the 2020 Interregional Festival of Oratory ‘Speak, That I May See You.’

In linguistic versatility, I have garnered consecutive victories in the regional University Linguistic Contests for Poetic Translations in both the English and German languages during the years 2019 and 2020. I also achieved first place in the national Olympiad ‘Vseosvita Autumn 2019,’ focusing on the German language. Moreover, I am being engaged in an autodidactic pursuit of Latin.

Already being a student, in November of 2020, I clinched First place in a National essay competition on ‘Human Rights in the Era of Artificial Intelligence’ among law students from all Ukrainian tertiary institutions, organized by The European Law Students’ Association [1].

I took the helm of the Scientific Department and ranked first in the Course Performance Rankings.

Since the onset of the year 2020, I have become an officially recognized International Human Rights Defender on Artificial Intelligence. Within this status, from 2020 to 2023, I have participated in over 500 diverse events conducted in English, encompassing contests, evaluations, lectures, legislative initiatives, academic conferences, and promotional activities on global platforms including YouTube, Tik-Tok, Twitter, Instagram, and Facebook.

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In 2021, I initiatively enrolled in two online courses at Harvard University, USA, focusing on jurisprudential subject, inter alia courtroom debates, as well as on the rapid advancements in Information Technology [1]. 

In the international academic essay contest, with my essay ‘Continuous Silence’ in the summer of 2021, I proposed specific measures to the International Red Cross aimed at reinforcing global legality, particularly concerning the utilization of AI in military programs and during armed conflicts. I alsoadvocated unequivocally for a United Nations Resolution to proscribe any infliction of harm or the deprivation of human life via AI-driven programs and technological systems [1].

Moreover, I have conducted substantive dialogues in English pertaining to human rights issues with the multiple-time world, European, and Ukrainian swimming champion, S.A. Frolov, focusing on ‘AI and its impact on Global Sports.’ During our discourse, we extensively deliberated on the pervasive forms of intrusion of AI software products into all spheres of global sports life [2].

In the autumn of 2021, I academically outlined BMW GROUP's comprehensive approach within the cluster of interaction with AI. During a business trip (over 300 km) outside my region, I conducted a thorough analysis of BMW GROUP's exclusive Code of Ethics for AI with company representatives. The findings were consequently made accessible to the public domain [3].

In the course of my human-rights-defending endeavors, I orchestrated a specialized dialogue with attorneys from one of Ukraine's preeminent law firms, ‘Fortress of Law.’ The discourse rigorously dissected the integration and operational impact of Artificial Intelligence within jurisprudence, scrutinized AI's interaction with international judicial systems, and debated the force majeure events and algorithmic liability associated with AI malfunctions [4].

In November, following extensive scholarly research, I prognosticated a marked augmentation of AI's societal role and its prospective ascendancy in organizational functioning – particularly in human resource management, including but not limited to prosecutorial authorities. I conveyed these findings to Ukraine's Office of the Prosecutor General in 2021 [1].

In my professional milieu, I maintain a steadfast academic association, at a C2 level in English, with a diverse array of scholars and academics from institutions such as Zaporizhzhia National University, the Law Institute of Taras Shevchenko National University, the National University ‘Odesa Law Academy,’ Europa Institute at the University of Zurich, the Ukrainian Prosecutor General's Office, the Ukrainian National Agency on Corruption Prevention, the Ukrainian National Bar Association, etc.

In 2022, I achieved a historical milestone at the Law Faculty of Zaporizhzhia National University (ZNU) by successfully defending a Coursework written entirely in English. In a dedicated section of this scholarly work, I substantiated that English serves as the lingua franca of international academic discourse. Further, the paper vigorously advocates for the state's constitutional monopoly over Artificial Intelligence (AI), built upon the foundational principles of a United Nations-approved Artificial Intelligence Constitution. This forms the essence of my Doctrine, which I have termed ‘Smart City – Smart Country – Smart Planet.’ Here, starting from the individual community and spiraling outwards to a planetary scale, we aim to domesticate, regulate, and bring AI under stringent control, ensuring its benevolent service to humanity.

In December 2022, I defended my First Monograph focusing on the legal dimensions of AI in an international scholarly conference in the world's student capital – Boston, USA [5]. 

In the same month, I orchestrated a pioneering interdisciplinary cooperation involving the legal and economic faculties at Zaporizhzhia National University, directing research in English that examines the vulnerabilities of the global labor market to AI disruptions [6].

I independently finance the publication of my numerous academic articles, secure access to premier, fee-based, English-language scientific platforms, and participate in an array of international academic conferences. These endeavors are altruistically funded through a scholarship from the Law Faculty, which I deliberately allocate toward the advancement of Young Science in Ukraine – a cause which I am profoundly committed to and take immense pride in contributing to Ukraine, my Home Country. I perceive this determined course of action as a breath of fresh air in the realm of global academia!

For a comprehensive understanding of the intensity, focus, and depth of the efforts I have undertaken, below is a succinct and objective report that attests to the relentless and robust strides – increasingly noticeable on a global scale – of my English-language initiatives aimed at propelling Ukraine's Young Science into international arenas in the year 2023:

– In January and February, adhering to established protocols, I conducted a complex social science experiment within the territory of the European Union, using English language as the medium of communication. This endeavor enlisted the voluntary participation of 32 European citizens. During this academic event, aimed at disseminating information and enhancing awareness concerning human rights and legal literacy, I facilitated localized informational interviews, lectures, and conclusive surveys in the Republic of Cyprus, the Federal Republic of Germany, the Republic of Estonia, and the Kingdom of Spain [7];

– In February, first in the world history, I proffered to the international scientific community, also in English, a set of Potential Provisions elaborated by me for potential inclusion in the Constitution of Artificial Intelligence. This contribution aligns with Polina Prianykova's Scientific Doctrine on the elaboration of the Constitution of Artificial Intelligence [7];

– Concurrently in February, under the scholarly guidance of an Honorable Lawyer from Ukraine's Office of the Prosecutor General, a detailed review of all research and human rights initiatives executed during this period has been comprehensively assessed. This analysis, titled ‘Prognostication of Future Professions as a Guarantee of Human Rights Protection in the Era of Artificial Intelligence,’ was presented by me to the international scientific community in the VII International Scientific-Practical Conference ‘Application of Knowledge for the Development of Science,’ held on February 21-24, 2023, in Stockholm, Sweden [7];

– In February, I submitted an entreaty to the upper echelons of the United Nations, the European Union, and thereby implicitly, to the governing bodies of the global community. The entreaty cogently urged for the commencement of systemic actions designed to safeguard the rights of all human beings, spanning from the geriatric populace to neonates. The objective is to ensure a universal understanding that governing authorities shall protect, and Artificial Intelligence shall not supplant, these diverse demographic groups. As per the communication received from the official EU institution, Officer Europe Direct, my Letter is currently under consideration by the European Commission, the apex executive authority of the European Union. We anticipate favorable outcomes and the provision of substantive help to people [7]’;

– In March, I executed an Open Letter (with Elon Musk) imploring an immediate moratorium on the development of AI systems exceeding the capabilities of ‘ChatGPT-4,’ at least for a six-month period. This is congruent with the Doctrine I have previously enunciated [8];

– Throughout March and April, I continued the developmental trajectory of the social communication discourse on Artificial Intelligence, now predominantly within the Anglophone territories of the United States, Canada, Australia, and the United Kingdom. Specifically, I endorsed initiatives by Elon Musk and authenticated my Twitter account, where I orchestrated a series of public polls on AI governance and employment challenges in an AI-dominated landscape. The results substantiated the exigency for popularizing our robust tenets, an undertaking I successfully carried out over the ensuing three months, effecting a paradigm shift in public sentiment [8];

– In April, I proffered to the international scholarly community a groundbreaking suite of conceptual elements pertaining to the Constitution of Artificial Intelligence, in accordance with Polina Prianykova's Scientific Doctrine on the elaboration of the Constitution of Artificial Intelligence. This includes the introduction of a novel legal construct: an ‘AI-friendly Environment’[8];

– In the selfsame month of April, under the scholarly guidance of an Honorable Lawyer from the Ukrainian National Bar Association, intricate research was conducted regarding the outcomes of various scientific and human-rights-defending activities. This academic inquiry was encapsulated in the study titled, ‘Potential of Political Parties that will incorporate the Regulation of AI and the Imperative to establish an AI Constitution (as a mechanism to govern Technological Evolution) into their program of action. Some Elemental Concepts of the AI Constitution.’ Select components of the concept of AI Constitution were presented to the global academic community in the XVI International Scientific and Practical Conference on ‘Methods of Solving Complex Problems in Science,’ held on April 25-28, 2023, in Prague, Czech Republic [8];

– In April, I represented Ukraine's burgeoning scholarly community in an international event in Texas, United States, themed ‘The Art of Living’ and hosted by renowned Hollywood actor Matthew David McConaughey. During this engagement, I enlightened information concerning my own human rights initiatives in the domain of Artificial Intelligence in the context of the Fourth Industrial Revolution, garnering particular support from the assembled audience;

 

– In May, employing English as the medium of communication, I orchestrated another efficacious interdisciplinary cooperation involving faculty from both the Law and Economics departments of ZNU (Zaporizhzhia National University). Utilizing this synergistic partnership, I carried out academic research focused on Artificial Intelligence, predicated on modern English-language methodological and tactical sources [9].

– Specifically, during this period, I meticulously examined the cluster of reports and presentations from the World Economic Forum 2023, particularly the most recently published documents dated April 30, 2023, regarding future professions for the years 2023-2027. The investigation culminated in a series of startling conclusions. These insights have been elaborately articulated in my research paper entitled ‘AI as a watershed moment for artistic spheres. Ethical & Legal quandaries that may be addressed by the enactment of Polina Prianykova’s Scientific & Academic Doctrines on AI: Adoption of AI Constitution, Implementation of AI into the Worldwide Legislation and establishment of State Monopoly on AI.’ This research was subsequently presented to the international academic community during the XVII International Scientific and Practical Conference on ‘Theoretical and Applied Aspects of the Development of Science,’ held on May 9-12, 2023, in Bilbao, Spain [9].

In my earnest opinion, it is of vital necessity for humanity to proactively enact efficacious and robust legislative measures to regulate relations with Artificial Intelligence. Regrettably, as of May 2023, no substantive, systemic steps have been taken in this direction on a global scale.

Consequently, during the summer of 2023, I opted to forgo any recreational activities and student vacations. Focusing on the culminating document of my four-year academic research, guided by foundational jurisprudential principles, I meticulously crafted a legal framework in the form of a Constitutional act that supersedes all other laws.

Subsequently, in June and July 2023, I participated in four international Scientific-Practical conferences across the United States, Canada, and the European Union. As a result of these scholarly engagements, I have authored and published – in proficient C2-level English – what stands as the First Constitution of Artificial Intelligence [10].

Thus, over the course of my systemic legal human-rights-defending and academic efforts between 2020 and 2023, I have undertaken a temporally sequenced, gradual, and rhythmical exploration of global legal domains, particularly in the context of the development and implementation of AI. I have established a robust platform for the scholarly discourse of the principles and elements of this Fundamental Law and, based on this foundation, have promulgated an AI Constitution, which has been published for consideration and prospective adoption by the United Nations Security Council.

In the Artificial Intelligence Constitution that I have created, I have concentrated the most contemporary clusters of global scientific, legal, and economic thought regarding AI.

Given the historical significance of this juncture, I undertook the task of translating the AI Constitution into Ukrainian and published it on August 1, 2023, in the International Science Journal of Jurisprudence & Philosophy [11].

I would like to promptly clarify and emphasize the following: neither I nor my like-minded associates insist on the nomenclature of the legislative act being specifically termed a ‘Constitution.’ For different nations, the conceptualization of such a document and its title could vary: it may be called a ‘Bill on the Rights and Duties of AI,’ a ‘Declaration on AI,’ a ‘Resolution Regarding AI,’ a ‘Code of Laws on AI,’ a ‘Convention on AI,’ an ‘Act on AI,’ or ‘Law or Legislation on AI,’ among other variations.

However, considering the historically foundational role that constitutions have played in state formation (serving as a form of social contract between governance and citizenry), I deem it appropriate to designate this newly formulated legal concept as the Artificial Intelligence Constitution. I propose that it be considered in this substantive capacity.

I am open to discussion and deliberations. I reiterate that the proposed nomenclature for this legal construct is not a panacea; rather, the essence of the newly formulated document will serve as the priority and foundation for the future legislative processes in the realm of Artificial Intelligence. Specifically, the tenets, content, and democratic spirit of the AI Constitution, as proposed by Polina Prianykova, will definitely become the cornerstone for the exact lawmaking process regarding Artificial Intelligence.

By publicizing the Artificial Intelligence Constitution, we are not only identifying the pressing necessity for its prompt enactment. In fact, on our own, we have established both the Legislative Foundation and the Fundamental Law itself, drawing from the most advanced achievements in global legal science. Moreover, we have advanced a legislative initiative for global discourse, aiming for the United Nations Security Council to adopt the Artificial Intelligence Constitution as swiftly as possible, but no later than 2025. I argue with substantiation that this timeframe represents a threshold – humanity’s last opportunity to preempt the irreversible consequences of unchecked AI development.

Therefore, 313 years after the creation of the World's First Constitution by Pylyp Orlyk to govern the relationship between the state and its citizens (April 5, 1710), Ukraine has once again been the birthplace of the World's First AI Constitution authored by Polina Prianykova. This Constitution aims to regulate the relations between the state, humanity, and Artificial Intelligence as a new form of intelligent life on planet Earth.

Our academic initiatives concerning the regulation of Artificial Intelligence are unparalleled globally, a claim that has been verified. This represents a bold, farsighted, selfless, and constructive scholarly perspective on the inevitable unfolding of future events amid the Fourth Technological Revolution. This revolution is already rapidly advancing across the globe and will indelibly transform the world tomorrow.

Notwithstanding any impediments, we unequivocally declare our unswerving commitment to persist in our scholarly pursuits. Indeed, Young Ukrainian Science has assertively made its presence known to humanity via accessible communication platforms and will highly appreciate your support.

 

To encapsulate, it can be categorically stated that the courses of action set in motion by Polina Prianykova aimed at advancing the Young Ukrainian Science on an international level are sui generis, efficacious, and meritorious of distinguished recognition. It stands to reason that there exists a credible probability that duly constituted governmental entities will, in due course, formally acknowledge these unparalleled contributions, extending both pecuniary backing and formal commendations.

Concurrently, I maintain, with unwavering certitude, that my conduct has been in full accord with prudent and sagacious judgment. Should each individual, within their respective domains, implement measures aimed at the preservation of humanity, it stands to reason that our planet possesses not merely the potential for survival but also for sustained flourishing.

We thereby reserve an optimistic outlook for an increasingly propitious and luminous future!

References:

 

1) Prianykova, P. (2023), Report on the results of international human rights and freedoms defending activity in the era of Artificial Intelligence's evolution during the years 2020, 2021 & 2022. Online Office: International Human Rights Defender on AI Polina Prianykova. Available at:  https://www.prianykova-defender.com/report-2022 (Accessed: September 3, 2023);

2) Prianykova, P. (2021), IHRDonAI Communication PRO: Artificial Intelligence has invaded World Sport! Online Office: International Human Rights Defender on AI Polina Prianykova. Available at: https://www.prianykova-defender.com/sport-defender-prianykova (Accessed: September 3, 2023);

3) Prianykova, P. (2021), IHRDonAI Communication PRO: ‘BMW GROUP’ has formulated 7 principles of ethics for AI. Online Office: International Human Rights Defender on AI Polina Prianykova. Available at: https://www.prianykova-defender.com/bmw-defender-prianykova(Accessed: September 3, 2023);

4) Prianykova, P. (2021), IHRDonAI Communication PRO: The Future is already here: Artificial Intelligence and Jurisprudence. Online Office: International Human Rights Defender on AI Polina Prianykova. Available at: https://www.prianykova-defender.com/fortress-of-law-defender-prianykova(Accessed: September 3, 2023);

5) Prianykova, P. (2022), Problems and Prospects for the Development of the European Union (including the UN member states) in the context of Human Rights and Freedoms Protection during the Global Revolution in the technological sphere. Polina Prianykova’s Scientific Doctrine on the elaboration of the Constitution of Artificial Intelligence. Online Office: International Human Rights Defender on AI Polina Prianykova. Available at: https://www.prianykova-defender.com/monograph-2022 (Accessed: September 3, 2023);

 

6) Prianykova, P. (2022), Voluntary global acceptance of fundamental Human Rights’ limitations in the age of AI automation and deployment of trailblazing technologies. Online Office: International Human Rights Defender on AI Polina Prianykova. Available at: https://www.prianykova-defender.com/labour-law-world-economy-ai (Accessed: September 3, 2023);

 

7) Prianykova, P. (2023), Prognostication of Future Professions as a Guarantee of Human Rights Protection in the era of Artificial Intelligence. Online Office: International Human Rights Defender on AI Polina Prianykova. Available at: https://www.prianykova-defender.com/prognostication-of-future-professions-ai (Accessed: September 3, 2023);

 

8) Prianykova, P. (2023), Potential of Political Parties that will incorporate the Regulation of AI and the Imperative to establish an AI Constitution (as a mechanism to govern Technological Evolution) into their program of action. Some Elemental Concepts of the AI Constitution. Available at: https://www.prianykova-defender.com/political-parties-and-ai (Accessed: September 3, 2023);

 

9) Prianykova, P. (2023), AI as a watershed moment for artistic spheres. Ethical & Legal quandaries that may be addressed by the Enactment of Polina Prianykova’s Scientific & Academic Doctrines on AI: Adoption of AI Constitution, Implementation of AI into the Worldwide Legislation and Establishment of State Monopoly on AI. Available at: https://www.prianykova-defender.com/artistic-vocations-and-ai (Accessed: September 3, 2023).

 

10) Prianykova, P. (2023), 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 3, 2023).

 

11) Prianykova, P. (2023), FIRST IN THE WORLD HISTORY CONSTITUTION OF ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE, UNITED NATIONS, NEW YORK, 2023-2025 (Series of publications). Adapted Translation in Ukrainian. Online Office: International Human Rights Defender on AI Polina Prianykova. Available at: https://www.prianykova-defender.com/ai-constitution-full-version-polina-prianykova-ukr (Accessed: September 3, 2023).

Officially Published in September 05-08, 2023, Varna, Bulgaria (Table of Contents, №10)

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