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AI Ethics: What Will Change When Machines Make Laws?

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Human lawmakers examine AI-assisted legislative drafting in a modern government setting. Machines are not about to replace legislatures, but they are already starting to shape how laws are researched, drafted, revised, and justified. The real ethical shift is not whether a machine signs a bill into law, it is whether you can still identify who is accountable, what values guided the wording, and how citizens challenge rules that were shaped by automated systems. If you want to understand what changes when artificial intelligence moves from assisting lawmakers to steering legislative language, you need to look past science-fiction claims and focus on power, process, and public trust. You will see where artificial intelligence is already entering lawmaking, what it changes in accountability and transparency, why bias becomes harder to spot, and what democratic systems must preserve if they want legitimacy to survive automation. Can Artificial Intelligence Legally Make Laws, Or Will It Onl...