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@article{191357,
author = {Duke Batra},
title = {Artificial Intelligence, Technology and the Future of Constitutional Rights},
journal = {International Journal of Innovative Research in Technology},
year = {},
volume = {12},
number = {no},
pages = {37-41},
issn = {2349-6002},
url = {https://ijirt.org/article?manuscript=191357},
abstract = {The future of constitutional rights has significant implications as Artificial Intelligence and Technology are rapidly transforming the world. Vast amount of data could be analyzed by the AI systems, it can make decisions and even predict behaviors that enhance efficiency in many sectors. AI systems has became increasingly integrated into various aspects of life, from law enforcement and healthcare to employment and social media. AI could affect constitutional rights such as, The Right to Privacy, Freedom of Speech and Protection Against Discrimination, if Ai becomes more integrated into government or any legal systems. If the AI is used without any proper regulations, AI surveillance tools may infringe on the privacy rights. To avoid biases that could violate the right to equal protection under law, algorithms used in enforcing law or judicial decisions must be transparent and fair. Strong legal frameworks should be developed to ensure that technology is used ethically and responsibly, this is crucial to protect constitutional rights in the age of AI. Creating laws that regulate data collection, ensure transparency in AI decision-making and provide mechanisms for accountability when rights are threatened should be included in strong legal frameworks. AI governance should corenerstone Transparency and accountability. In Future, constitutional rights might include a “Right to Explanantion” that ensures that AI decisions are not mysterious but open to challenge and survey. AI also deeply affects “Freedom of Expression”, “Right to Privacy” and “Equal Protection under the Law”. The Priciples of transparency, accountability and human oversight in the development and deployement of AI systems should also be examined. Societal implications of AI should be explored broader, that includes its impact on democratic institutions, social justice and the future of human rights. In an increasingly AI-driven world, the importance of international cooperation and collabration in estaishing global standards for AI governance to ensure the protection of constitutional rights. In sum, the intersection of AI, technology and constitutional rights is not about adapting the laws, its about safeguarding human dignity, fairness and freedom in a world that changes rapidly.},
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