Inteligența artificială și dreptul la viața privată
Artificial Intelligence and the Right to Privacy
Author(s): Daniela Ghituleasa (Duță)
Subject(s): Social Sciences, Economy, Law, Constitution, Jurisprudence, Human Rights and Humanitarian Law, Sociology, Health and medicine and law, ICT Information and Communications Technologies, EU-Legislation
Published by: Universul Juridic
Keywords: right to privacy; fundamental rights; artificial intelligence; Covid-19 pandemic; privacy; Artificial Intelligence Regulation;
Summary/Abstract: This study aims to present, from a legal perspective, how different technologies and the use of artificial intelligence systems may affect the right to privacy or may change the way an individual chooses to perform certain tasks. The research focuses on the legal framework of the right to privacy, proposals, new regulations and legislative changes that apply to the use of artificial intelligence systems globally.Secondly, it proposes to analyze the possibility that the AI impact assessment on the right to privacy, the guarantees provided and a well-defined legal framework can reduce the negative effects of the use of artificial intelligence systems.Can technology, mass digitization and the functioning of artificial intelligence lead to violations of rights and freedoms, especially the right to privacy? On 21st of April 2021, the European Union published a proposal for a Regulation of the European Parliament and of the Council laying down harmonized rules on artificial intelligence and amending certain Union legislation (Artificial Intelligence Regulation) ensure that artificial intelligence systems placed on the EU market are secure and comply with existing legislation on fundamental rights and security requirements for artificial intelligence systems.
Book: Dreptul si crizele globale. Implicatii jurdice ale crizei sanitare
- Page Range: 217-228
- Page Count: 12
- Publication Year: 2022
- Language: Romanian
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