Chapter 2.

Collective Monograph “Artificial Intelligence in Digital Society”

The Regulation of Human Interactions with Artificial Intelligence

 

Pypenko I. S. 1,2 , Melnyk Y. B. 1,2 

 

1 Kharkiv Regional Public Organization “Culture of Health”, Ukraine
2 Scientific Research Institute KRPOCH, Ukraine

 
 
Abstract
Human civilisation has entered a new phase in the development of the digital technology age, where the emergence of artificial intelligence (AI) has given rise to new systems of interaction: the “Human-AI System”. This system involves establishing certain rules and norms for human interaction with AI. This chapter describes our proposed model for regulating the use of AI-based chatbots in scientific research and publications. The model involves the use of AIC “AI Chatbots Attribution”, which promotes compliance with ethical and legal copyright standards. This chapter also addresses the issue of controlling and managing this system of human interaction with AI. Given the great potential and speed of development of AI-based digital and information technologies, we may lose our position of leadership in this field in the near future. We believe that, very soon, human activity that does not make use of AI will need to defend its right to exist. These are the natural human rights of freedom of choice and the right to work. The attribution or logo “AI Free. Human Created”, developed by the authors to indicate that the product was created by a human without the involvement of AI, can be used to classify products. We are confident that in the near future, highly developed countries will develop, ratify, and implement laws regulating the norms of interaction and relations between humans and AI. 
 
 
 
Keywords: 

artificial intelligence, Human-AI System, AIC “AI Chatbots Attribution”, “AI Free. Human Created”, ethical and legal standards, interactions and relationships.

 
 
 
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APA


Pypenko, I. S., & Melnyk, Y. B. (2026). The regulation of human interactions with artificial intelligence. In Y. B. Melnyk & M. A. Segooa (Eds.), Artificial Intelligence in Digital Society, Vol. 1. (pp. 28–41). KRPOCH. https://doi.org/10.26697/aids.2026.2 

Harvard


Pypenko, I. S., & Melnyk, Y. B. "The regulation of human interactions with artificial intelligence. In Y. B. Melnyk & M. A. Segooa (Eds.)" Artificial Intelligence in Digital Society, Vol. 1. [online] pp. 28–41. viewed 10 March 2026, https://culturehealth.org/hogokz_knigi/Arhiv_DOI/aids/aids.2026.2.pdf 

Vancouver


Pypenko I. S., & Melnyk Y. B.  The regulation of human interactions with artificial intelligence. In Y. B. Melnyk & M. A. Segooa (Eds.). Artificial Intelligence in Digital Society, Vol. 1. [Internet]. [cited 10 March 2026]; 28–41. Available from: https://doi.org/10.26697/aids.2026.2 https://culturehealth.org/hogokz_knigi/Arhiv_DOI/aids/aids.2026.2.pdf 

 
 
Information about the authors:
Pypenko Iryna Sergiivnahttps://orcid.org/0000-0001-5083-540X; Doctor of Philosophy in Economics, Affiliated Associate Professor, Secretary of Board, Kharkiv Regional Public Organization “Culture of Health”; Scientific Research Institute KRPOCH, Ukraine.

Melnyk Yuriy Borysovychhttps://orcid.org/0000-0002-8527-4638; Doctor of Philosophy in Pedagogy, Affiliated Associate Professor; Chairman of Board, Kharkiv Regional Public Organization “Culture of Health” (KRPOCH); Director, Scientific Research Institute KRPOCH, Ukraine.
 

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