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Human Rights Dilemma and International Rule of Law in the Age of Digital Intelligence

XING Aifen1, FU Shuju2 & Ilyas Khan3

https://doi.org/10.62271/pjc.16.2.1137.1150

Abstract
The digital intelligence era is an intelligent era represented by digital technology. In this era, human attributes, lifestyles, and the embodiment of rights have shown new characteristics. The impact of the digital intelligence era on human rights is a double-edged sword: on the one hand, digital technology, artificial intelligence, and so on greatly liberate human labor productivity, effectively protecting people’s rights to subsistence, health, and development; on the other hand, it also brings great threats and challenges to human rights. Anthropocentrism
is threatened, the boundaries of human beings are broken, and people’s freedom, equality, privacy, labor, intellectual property, environmental and ecological rights are threatened. In the face of the digital intelligence era, development is the only way to break through. In the United Nations Declaration on the Right to Development, the right to development is defined as an inalienable right of human beings. Only in development can all human rights be fully realized.

Keywords: Digital Intelligence, Big Data, Artificial Intelligence, Human Rights, Development.

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