The challenge of Artificial Intelligence to the validity of fundamental rights

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Abstract

It is undeniable that Artificial Intelligence is present in our daily life producing innumerable advantages in the whole society, although an indiscriminate use of AI entails risks that can directly affect the fundamental rights of individuals. This work aims to analyze the implications on the fundamental rights of citizens and the ethical principles that should prevail in the use AI, as well as the risks involved, being aware that we are facing a matter on which there is even more debate than positive law.

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Ester Sánchez, A. T. (2023). The challenge of Artificial Intelligence to the validity of fundamental rights. Cuadernos Electronicos de Filosofia Del Derecho, (48), 113–139. https://doi.org/10.7203/CEFD.48.25863

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