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Title: | Ethics, technology and rights: challenges to justiciability in the digital environment | Authors: | Miranda Goncalves, Rubén | UNESCO Clasification: | 560203 Filosofía del derecho 71 Ética 33 Ciencias tecnológicas |
Keywords: | Ethics Artificial intelligence Human rights Ética Inteligencia artificial, et al |
Issue Date: | 2023 | Project: | PID2021-125068OB-I00, “La manipulación informativa como problema de seguridad y de calidad democrática: descripción, consecuencias y respuestas” | Journal: | Legal and Administrative Studies | Abstract: | Ethics, artificial intelligence and human rights are undoubtedly three interconnected concepts that present challenges in today's times. Through artificial intelligence, the way we live and work is being transformed, but it is not far from important ethical and/or legal dilemmas. Ethics is very relevant in artificial intelligence as the technology can be used for good or bad, so it is necessary to ensure that it is used responsibly. The same goes for human rights, as they must be respected in any context, including in artificial intelligence, as it can be used to monitor people, collect data, etc., which can and do have a high impact on human rights | URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/10553/130202 | ISSN: | 1583-0772 | Source: | Legal and Administrative Studies[e-ISSN 2344-6900, ISSN-L 1583-0772], n. 2 (29), año 22, p. 61-84 (2023) |
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