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A Study the Review of Human Rights in Context of Artificial Intelligence | Original Article

Astha Garg*, Vipin Kumar, in Journal of Advances and Scholarly Researches in Allied Education | Multidisciplinary Academic Research

ABSTRACT:

The phrase artificial intelligence was first used in 1956, concept dates back even longer, to the late 1700s. The existing impetus is supported by the availability of massive data sets, accessible affordable computing power, ongoing statistical method development fact that technology is increasingly part of everyday life. Furthermore, there is a genuine possibility that commercial and governmental use will have a negative influence on human rights, as is the case with most developing technologies. The protection of human rights is challenged by AI. The fundamental tenet of human rights is the inviolability of human life, with the implicit premise that humans are superior to other kinds of life and so deserving of more protection.