Human civilization has now entered the era of artificial intelligence (AI), and major nations and regions worldwide are prioritizing its development. Since 2018, Taiwan has designated the "Smart Nation" as a key governance objective. By leveraging its technological advantages in semiconductors and other fields to integrate industries such as transportation, healthcare, and finance, Taiwan aspires to join the ranks of leading AI nations. While the development of AI certainly brings benefits to society, it also entails potential negative impacts and risks, such as privacy infringement, bias and discrimination, labor market shifts, and unfair competition. Consequently, during the process of AI development, it is essential to establish value standards and national policies. Only by doing so can we maximize benefits while mitigating harms, thereby optimizing the environment for AI development. To this end, our research team proposes the enactment of an "Artificial Intelligence Basic Law" to align Taiwan's high-tech development with current international regulatory trends. This paper outlines the draft version proposed by our team and includes appendices containing the general explanation of the legislative draft and the draft articles. It is our hope that this work will contribute to the formulation of the Artificial Intelligence Basic Law.

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