
Research Article
Cyber Law Implications for the Use of AI Technology in Agriculture: Overview and Challenges in Indonesia
@INPROCEEDINGS{10.4108/eai.11-11-2023.2351355, author={Agustinus Astono and Purwanto Purwanto and Rosalina Yuliana Ayen and Arweni Arweni}, title={Cyber Law Implications for the Use of AI Technology in Agriculture: Overview and Challenges in Indonesia}, proceedings={Proceedings of the First International Cyber Law Conference, ICL-C 2023, 11 November 2023, Jakarta, Indonesia}, publisher={EAI}, proceedings_a={ICL-C}, year={2025}, month={5}, keywords={artificial intelligence advances cyber agriculture law indonesia cyber law national food security smart monitoring agriculture}, doi={10.4108/eai.11-11-2023.2351355} }
- Agustinus Astono
Purwanto Purwanto
Rosalina Yuliana Ayen
Arweni Arweni
Year: 2025
Cyber Law Implications for the Use of AI Technology in Agriculture: Overview and Challenges in Indonesia
ICL-C
EAI
DOI: 10.4108/eai.11-11-2023.2351355
Abstract
In contemporary times, advances in artificial intelligence have significantly contributed to various aspects of life, including health, education, and agriculture. The application of artificial intelligence in agriculture encompasses weather monitoring systems, pest attack warnings, and automatic tools for distributing fertilizer. However, despite artificial intelligence's numerous benefits, particularly in Indonesia's agricultural sector, specific regulations pertaining to artificial intelligence technology remain largely absent. This stands in contrast to the 2020-2025 National Strategy in Indonesia, which emphasizes the role of artificial intelligence in achieving national food security. Issues arising from the lack of regulation for artificial intelligence in relation to national food security encompass threats to data security, the potential misuse of artificial intelligence that may violate ethical and moral standards, dependence on foreign technology or artificial intelligence, and disparities in education and training for the use of artificial intelligence in agriculture across different regions in Indonesia. Consequently, the research in this study seeks to address the implications of cyber law on the utilization of AI technology in Indonesian agriculture. The research methodology employed in this study is normative juridical research using the statute approach.