Vol. 9 | No. 17-18, 2024


NAVIGATING ETHICAL TERRAIN: ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE AND HUMAN RIGHTS IN THE DIGITAL AGE

Ermira MEMETI, Florinda IMERI, Valbon ADEMI, Shkurte LUMA-OSMANI, Enes BAJRAMI

Abstract

This study conducts a thorough analysis of the ethical dimensions arising from the convergence of artificial intelligence (AI) and human rights concerns. Delving into existing literature, it scrutinizes the potential risks and advantages inherent in artificial intelligence technologies concerning fundamental human rights. The examination extends beyond mere technological advancements to encompass the intricate ethical, legal, and social ramifications emerging in tandem with AI progress. Through synthesizing insights from diverse sources, this article endeavors to elucidate the multifaceted relationship between technology and human rights in the contemporary digital landscape. By critically evaluating the ethical implications, it seeks to deepen our comprehension of the challenges posed by AI deployment and its impact on human rights paradigms. This comprehensive review underscores the imperative to navigate the intricate terrain of artificial intelligence ethics, considering its implications for fundamental human rights. By shedding light on the complexities inherent in this intersection, the study contributes to a nuanced understanding of the ethical imperatives guiding AI development and deployment in the digital age. Additionally, it emphasizes the need for proactive measures to safeguard human rights in the face of advancing AI technologies, advocating for robust ethical frameworks and regulatory mechanisms to uphold fundamental rights in AI-driven societies.

Pages: 314 - 318

DOI: https://doi.org/10.62792/ut.jnsm.v9.i17-18.p2826