Regulating Artificial Intelligence

Data Protection and Privacy as Human Rights

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Keywords:

Artificial intelligence, Human Rights, Data Protection, Privacy, Regulations

Abstract

Artificial intelligence has great potential to improve access to information, but it also presents significant risks that require adequate regulation for its ethical use. The responsibility for ensuring the ethical use of AI lies with both states, which must create appropriate legal frameworks, and companies, which must prioritize human rights. It is essential to effectively manage personal data to prevent abuse. Therefore, both states and other actors must ensure privacy and nondiscrimination by implementing regulations that protect human rights. This article suggests that adopting an approach that integrates human rights into the development of AI will promote a more responsible and sustainable technological ecosystem. 

Author Biography

  • Rosa Merlín Rodríguez, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México

    Bachelor of Law (Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México), Doctor of Law and Global Governance (Universidad de Salamanca). Academic at the Faculty of Political and Social Sciences, UNAM.

Published

2024-12-20

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