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Societal and Human Rights Implications to AI and Democracy, Labor, Automation, and the Future of Work
Abstract
This chapter per author explores the societal and human rights implications of Artificial Intelligence within the evolving dynamics of democracy, labor, and automation. This analysis explores the dual impact of AI technologies, highlighting their potential to enhance efficiency and innovation while simultaneously exacerbating structural inequalities, undermining human dignity, and altering governance frameworks. The discourse initiates with the convergence of artificial intelligence and democratic principles, examining aspects of transparency and representation, subsequently addressing the socioeconomic implications of labor automation. The discussion subsequently explores global inequality, surveillance ethics, and the diminishing of privacy in the algorithmic era. This chapter examines regulatory responses and emphasizes the necessity for reliable AI based on accountability and fairness.
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