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Artificial Intelligence: A New Tool to Protect Human Rights or an Instrument to Subdue Society by the State
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Author(s): Abhishek Benedict Kumar (Symbiosis International University (Deemed), Pune, India)and Aparajita Mohanty (Symbiosis Law School, Symbiosis International University (Deemed), Pune, India)
Copyright: 2024
Pages: 28
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Balancing Human Rights, Social Responsibility, and Digital Ethics
Source Author(s)/Editor(s): Maja Pucelj (Faculty of Organisation Studies, Novo Mesto, Slovenia)and Rado Bohinc (EMUNI University, Piran, Slovenia)
DOI: 10.4018/979-8-3693-3334-1.ch002
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Abstract
With each technological revolution, mankind experiences a shift in the pace of history, leading to the emergence of a new age that fundamentally redefines human beliefs. Artificial intelligence (AI) is a technological subject that is causing a profound shift in human society towards a state characterised by robots and machines. AI encompasses several technologies such as machine learning, natural language processing, big data analytics, algorithms, and other related fields. Nevertheless, as human intelligence is marked by inherent bias in decision-making, AI products that rely on human-generated intelligence also display similar characteristics. The existence of bias and discrimination poses a threat to universal human rights, since these phenomena are deeply embedded in social institutions and have many technological origins. Indeed, because of its facilitation of prejudice, AI disproportionately affects the human rights of marginalized individuals and communities, hence giving birth to a new type of oppression rooted in technology.
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