Author: Rebecca Shephard
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Summary
In an era marked by global challenges and technological advancement, the intersection of artificial intelligence (AI) and human rights has come to the forefront. This article delves into the critical debate on AI regulation, exploring two contrasting approaches: risk-based self-regulation and comprehensive human rights integration. It highlights the potential risks of unchecked AI development, from surveillance to biased decision-making, and underscores the urgent need for a human-rights centered regulatory framework. By embracing inclusive dialogue, human rights impact assessment, corporate responsibility, and global cooperation, the article emphasizes the importance of responsible AI development that respects and safeguards human rights, paving the way for a balanced and ethical AI future.
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