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Navigating Ethics, Society, and Governance in the Digital Age: Human Rights and Digital Futures
Abstract
With the rapid growth of digital technologies, many key human rights have been called into question. The chapter looks at how new digital tools such as artificial intelligence, surveillance systems, and algorithms raise issues related to privacy, equality, and freedom. Although digitalization leads to more opportunities for people, it also worsens inequality and causes new difficulties in regulating activities, mainly in weak regions. Drawing on both ethical values and research methods, the chapter analyzes the effects of digital technology on both people's rights and the accountability of organizations. It also looks into different rules for global governance, the obligations of companies, and laws that try to protect civil rights in the present day. The chapter suggests ethical ways for societies to use digital technologies, and it looks at the future with a focus on human rights.
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