Summary


ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE (AI) IN THE AGE OF DEMOCRACY AND HUMAN RIGHTS: NORMATIVE CHALLENGES AND REGULATORY PERSPECTIVES

This research comprehensively addresses the impacts of artificial intelligence (AI) technologies on democracy and human rights, deeply analyzing the challenges and opportunities these technologies present. The study initially examines how AI technologies affect the foundational rights of democracy and human rights - freedom of expression, the right to vote and be elected, privacy, and the protection of personal data. In this context, it highlights the potential threats and opportunities AI poses to democratic processes and the exercise of fundamental rights by individuals. The research discusses in detail the multifaceted nature of AI's impact on human rights and how these technologies can affect democracy in both positive and negative ways. This study provides a critical assessment of how normative regulations and policies aimed at AI technologies should be shaped to protect human rights and support democratic values. It particularly focuses on the legislation, ethical guidelines, and international collaborations necessary to regulate the use of AI within the framework of international law. The research develops effective strategies and policy recommendations for managing AI technologies in accordance with democracy and human rights principles. These policy recommendations aim to maximize the positive impacts of technological innovations on society and minimize potential harms. In conclusion, the study proposes a comprehensive framework for the ethical and legal management of AI technologies, offering suggestions on how this framework could be applied at both national and international levels.



Keywords

Artificial intelligence, democracy, human rights, normative regulations, regulatory frameworks



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