To address these challenges, establishing AI ethical norms and codifying them has become critical. The government must actively formulate an "Artificial Intelligence Basic Law," integrating ethical standards into the legal system to ensure that technological development aligns with societal expectations. The enactment of an AI Basic Law will not only guide the direction of AI development but also provide the legal basis for revising regulations in fields such as smart transportation and finance, thereby assisting Taiwan in securing a leadership position in the AI era.

In retrospect, discussing AI just a few years ago might have been met with skepticism, with some regarding such ideas as far-fetched fantasies. Today, however, the mention of AI no longer invites doubt. With technology advancing at a breakneck pace, the era of AI is imminent.

History teaches us that technological transformations inevitably impact society. While driving human civilization forward, they also bring potential negative shocks. For instance, AI may usher in the era of smart transportation through the deployment of autonomous vehicles. However, while enhancing safety and convenience, the displacement of professional drivers will likely become a painful aspect of this societal transition. In a nation governed by the rule of law, effectively mitigating social disputes and actively promoting public welfare necessitates a return to the legal framework.