Human Rights and AI: Issues and The Way Ahead

Ekamjot Singh Bagga With the advent of AI as a new domain and its extensive usage in our day to day lives, there are obvious concerns regarding its impact on Human Rights. The legal framework to address these issues is still in a very nascent stage. This article aims to provoke the readers’ thought about … Continue reading Human Rights and AI: Issues and The Way Ahead

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Legal Personhood to AI and Human Rights: An Analysis

Harsh Amrit and Nitya Malviya Artificial Intelligence (AI) refers to a machine's ability to interact, accomplish goals, and understand oneself and others. It is often described as a discipline that allows a machine to function as a person. The operation of these machines is controlled by the codes written by humans. However, AI differs from … Continue reading Legal Personhood to AI and Human Rights: An Analysis

AI in Law Enforcements and its Implications on Human Rights

AI in Law Enforcement and its Implications on Human Rights

Tisha Kalra and Vivek Kumar Artificial intelligence (AI) has revolutionized the ways our society works and regulates itself. One such revolution is in the field of Law Enforcement. Though still in its infancy, law enforcement agencies around the world are quickly adopting these technologies. In India, particularly, various startups have initiated developments in the field … Continue reading AI in Law Enforcement and its Implications on Human Rights

AI and Ethics: A Global Perspective

Sara Chawla Artificial Intelligence, as a science fiction come true, not just envisions smooth decisiveness, ease in physical labour owing to the robotic advancements, but also signifies the need for  out-of-box decisions to avoid jeopardizing the free and fair environment around the world. The following content, starting from a brief introduction to the concept of … Continue reading AI and Ethics: A Global Perspective

Artificial Intelligence: Embedding Biases or Transforming the Criminal Law Enforcement and Justice System

Utkarsh Jha and Nishtha Shukla Artificial Intelligence systems have taken a leap in recent years. It is being researched as a public safety resource in numerous ways because of the precision it provides in far less time.  The fact that they are objective is their main selling point, and those who support their usage emphasize … Continue reading Artificial Intelligence: Embedding Biases or Transforming the Criminal Law Enforcement and Justice System