Artificial intelligence and human rights – legal challenge for the European Union

Andonovski, Jovan (2019) Artificial intelligence and human rights – legal challenge for the European Union. EU post 2020 – New Europe in a new world. pp. 64-74. ISSN 978-954-07-4751-4

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Abstract

Artificial Intelligence is increasingly present in our lives, reflecting a growing
tendency to turn for advice, or turn over decisions altogether. On the other hand,
inviolability of human life is the central idea behind human rights. Artificial
Intelligence generates some challenges for human rights. The European Union
acts as a passive observer in the new debate that is of great importance. Between
the formal regulations and ‘ethics guidelines’ in the field of Artificial Intelligence,
the EU has to make a decision and position itself. Argument against regulation
of emerging technologies is the stifling of innovation. On the other side of this
argument is the need to provide a framework within which citizens can be protected
from threats to privacy, autonomy, well-being and other aspects of human rights
that may be affected as technologies like artificial intelligence are increasingly
incorporated into everything. Nevertheless, the EU has to adopt a legal frame that
can be developed in the future, bearing in mind the benefits of the AI.

Item Type: Article
Subjects: Social Sciences > Law
Divisions: Faculty of Law
Depositing User: Jovan Andonovski
Date Deposited: 07 Oct 2020 08:14
Last Modified: 07 Oct 2020 10:50
URI: https://eprints.ugd.edu.mk/id/eprint/26624

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