The article aims to provide an overview of the principles of constitutionalism that can lead to a human-centered AI. It deals with big data, privacy and consent, profiling, democratic pluralism and equality, providing a few examples of how AI can impact on them. On this basis, the article proposes a list of new ‘human’ rights, understood as the rights that humans are recognized as having, in order to promote a constitution-oriented and human-centered AI.
AI and Constitutionalism: The Challenges Ahead / Casonato, Carlo. - (2021), pp. 127-149.
AI and Constitutionalism: The Challenges Ahead
Carlo Casonato
2021-01-01
Abstract
The article aims to provide an overview of the principles of constitutionalism that can lead to a human-centered AI. It deals with big data, privacy and consent, profiling, democratic pluralism and equality, providing a few examples of how AI can impact on them. On this basis, the article proposes a list of new ‘human’ rights, understood as the rights that humans are recognized as having, in order to promote a constitution-oriented and human-centered AI.File in questo prodotto:
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