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Artificial intelligence & human rights in the European Union
Artificial intelligence & human rights in the European Union

Author(s): Ana Maria Florea
Subject(s): Law, Constitution, Jurisprudence, Civil Law, Human Rights and Humanitarian Law, ICT Information and Communications Technologies, Globalization
Published by: Universul Juridic
Keywords: human rights; artificial intelligence; human security; globalization; economic diplomacy;

Summary/Abstract: Earth... a lonely planet not only by its shape and positioning but also by the diversity of its life forms. The year 2023 according to the Gregorian calendar or 6771 according to the Assyrian one. The cultures that preceded us are many and diverse in their forms of manifestation, but they all have one particularity: man as the central piece. The Anthropocene era2 in which we live, is the era of the earth that is characterized by the transition to the central position of man, by carrying out a dominant activity with inclusive influence on the environment. In asserting the supremacy of man, we invented many things useful for everyday life, but especially in the last decades, we developed something that many specialists and analysts place in the category of humanity's frontier: artificial intelligence. In this work, we want to see how, by using this new concept, we can use it to solve some of the existing problems in terms of human security, and respect for human rights, but also how close we are to implement a reality of the type Battlestar Galactica, where androids as the form of evolution of artificial intelligence are the ones in direct conflict with all of humanity.

  • Issue Year: 2022
  • Issue No: Supliment
  • Page Range: 80-90
  • Page Count: 11
  • Language: English