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@article{176462,
author = {NAGENDRA PRASAD B and RANJANI J and NAZIYA FATHIMA K and DR.M.D DANISH RAZA},
title = {ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE AND RIGHT TO PRIVACY},
journal = {International Journal of Innovative Research in Technology},
year = {2025},
volume = {11},
number = {11},
pages = {5644-5650},
issn = {2349-6002},
url = {https://ijirt.org/article?manuscript=176462},
abstract = {The acceleration of the deployment of artificial intelligence (AI) presents a major threat to human privacy. AI technologies have advanced at an exponential rate to provide emerging threats to a basic human right: the right to privacy. This paper aims to discuss the relationship between privacy and artificial intelligence (AI) and how this relationship has shifts over time and space covering the Tweeter case, pseudo-technology, and democracy algorithm. The increasing spread of AI applications in our daily lives requires a more profound understanding of the right to privacy as well as the development of measures to preserve it for people in the conditions of information society. AI and right to privacy can then be briefly defined for the purposes of given abstract as it will provide a basic understanding of the elements in play. This paper focuses on the conflict arising from the use of AI and privacy and recommends for higher and more effective data protection laws, explainability of artificial intelligence decisions and user control on the personal data. We therefore suggest that preservation of privacy is an important interest to advance in the creation of Artificial Intelligence systems since human rights, human dignity and agency ought to have protection when it comes to issues of AI. The following analysis aims to demonstrate how the already mentioned AI technologies challenge previously dominant paradigms of privacy. Because AI technologies are advancing annually, it’s important that a balance is created between using the benefits of technologies that include; Artificial intelligence and conserving individual liberties on privacy.},
keywords = {The Tweeter case, pseudo-technology, democracy algorithm},
month = {April},
}
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