Silicon Sovereigns: Artificial Intelligence, International Law, and the Tech-Industrial Complex

NUS Law Working Paper No. 2025/008

Forthcoming in the American Journal of International Law

25 Pages Posted: 15 May 2025 Last revised: 28 May 2025

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Simon Chesterman

National University of Singapore (NUS) - Faculty of Law

Date Written: May 07, 2025

Abstract

Artificial intelligence is reshaping science, society, and power. Yet many debates over its likely impact remain fixated on extremes: utopian visions of universal benefit and dystopian fears of existential doom, or an arms race between the U.S. and China, or the Global North and Global South. What’s missing is a serious conversation about distribution — who gains, who loses, and who decides. The global AI landscape is increasingly defined not just by geopolitical divides, but by the deepening imbalance between public governance and private control. As governments struggle to keep up, power is consolidating in the hands of a few tech firms whose influence now rivals that of states. If the twentieth century saw the rise of international institutions, the twenty-first may be witnessing their eclipse — replaced not by a new world order, but by a digital oligarchy. This essay explores what that shift means for international law, global equity, and the future of democratic oversight in an age of silicon sovereignty.

Keywords: artificial intelligence, governance, international law, international institutions, law and technology, oligarchy, competition law

JEL Classification: K21, K23, K24, K33, K38, O32, O34, O38

Suggested Citation

Chesterman, Simon, Silicon Sovereigns: Artificial Intelligence, International Law, and the Tech-Industrial Complex (May 07, 2025). NUS Law Working Paper No. 2025/008, Forthcoming in the American Journal of International Law, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=5244169 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.5244169

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