Artificial Intelligence and International Human Rights Law: A Dialectical Relationship
Noor Al-Huda Ahmed Kateeb 1, & Hussam Abdel Amir Khalaf 2
https://doi.org/10.62271/pjc.16.4.855.864
Abstract
The study explored applications of artificial intelligence and its dialectical relationship with international human rights law of individuals, which requires assessing the effects of this technology on human rights and freedoms. The problem of privacy of humanity, as AI technologies can control human rights and freedoms, while monitoring potential violations in this context. The study use of documentary research and qualitative lens to analyze the data. In conclusion, unawareness of the use of AI may impose significant hurdles on future generations and may infringe on human rights across all sectors of society. The government should mandate obligations for artificial intelligence businesses concerning education, health, human rights breaches, and individual privacy. Artificial intelligence technology may be used to uphold international human rights rules and freedoms. Ultimately, AI-based technologies may mitigate issues of privacy and algorithmic bias in the realm of human rights violations if they substantially diminish risks to individual rights. The report proposed suggestions to policymakers about the use of AI technologies in the fields of education and healthcare. AI may uphold human rights while also contravening international human rights legislation.
Keywords: Human Rights; International Law; Algorithmic; Digital Freedom