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Volume 7 Issue 2
March-April 2026
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Artificial Intelligence and Human Rights: a Critical Analysis of Benefits, Risks, and Legal Challenges
| Author(s) | Ms. Anusree S, Dr. Chanjana Elsa Philip |
|---|---|
| Country | India |
| Abstract | In the 21st century, Artificial Intelligence (AI) has transformed politics, the economy, security, healthcare, and social interaction. Artificial intelligence poses serious risks to privacy, equality, free speech, and due process. AI can increase human happiness and advance human rights, but it also poses substantial risks. The increased use of artificial intelligence-driven decision-making systems, surveillance technology, predictive policing, and automated data processing by corporations and governments raises questions of accountability, transparency, and discrimination. This paper examines the relationship between human rights and AI, focusing on its pros and cons. By improving healthcare, education, and justice, artificial intelligence (AI) may promote human rights. Additionally, it examines how misuse, lack of control, and algorithmic discrimination might violate human rights. The paper examines international human rights law, new AI regulations, and the need for ethical governance frameworks to protect fundamental freedoms as technology advances. Artificial intelligence has the potential to help humanity evolve, but research suggests it could lead to systematic human rights breaches due to a lack of legal safeguards and regulatory institutions. In this age of artificial intelligence, human dignity must be protected by a well-rounded strategy that includes innovation, ethical responsibility, and strong legislation. |
| Keywords | Artificial Intelligence; Human Rights; Privacy; Algorithmic Bias; Surveillance; Freedom of Expression |
| Field | Sociology > Administration / Law / Management |
| Published In | Volume 7, Issue 2, March-April 2026 |
| Published On | 2026-03-24 |
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