Human rights and artificial intelligence: An urgently needed Agenda

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Abstract

The increasing presence of artificial intelligence creates enormous challenges for human rights. Among the short-term challenges are ways in which technology engages just about all rights on the UDHR, as exemplified through use of effectively discriminatory algorithms. Medium-term challenges include changes in the nature of work that could call into question many people’s status as participants in society. In the long-term humans may have to live with machines that are intellectually and possibly morally superior, even though this is highly speculative. Artificial intelligence also gives a new relevance to moral debates that used to strike many as arcane.

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Risse, M. (2019). Human rights and artificial intelligence: An urgently needed Agenda. Human Rights Quarterly, 41(1), 1–16. https://doi.org/10.1353/hrq.2019.0000

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