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Artificial Intelligence Technology and Human Rights

Veton Vula1, Islam Qerimi2 & Mensut Ademi3

Abstract
In terms of reducing the fear of crime in the community, AI has the potential to be a useful tool. For example, AI can be used to analyze crime patterns and predict where crimes are likely to occur, allowing law enforcement to focus their resources on those areas. AI can also be used to monitor public spaces and detect suspicious behavior, helping to prevent crimes before they happen. However, it is important to ensure that the use of AI in law enforcement is done in a way that protects people’s privacy and civil liberties. For example, there are concerns about the use of facial recognition technology, which can be used to identify individuals in public spaces
without their consent. There are also concerns about AI’s potential to perpetuate bias and discrimination, especially if the data used to train the AI is biased. Overall, the role of AI in reducing community fear of crime is a complex issue that requires careful consideration of potential benefits and risks. It is important to approach this issue with a critical and ethical perspective to ensure that the use of AI is beneficial for all.

Keywords: AI, Preventive, Human rights, Laws,

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