The Growth of Artificial Intelligence and Its Implications To Law and Human Rights
Abstract
The growth of AI has enough potential big for create change massive in influence method we behave and do routine daily. approach method in study this is with use approach juridical normative namely a process of finding legal rules, legal principles and legal doctrines to answer the legal issues faced. source of data obtained from regulation legislation, journals, papers, etc. research result showing that every development always give impact positive but also no can dodge from impact negative. technology intelligence artificial (artificial intelligence) has give lots impact positive. however, technology this also leaves impact sometimes negative no in a way direct or not visible eye. There fore that's very important for ensure that use technology intelligence artificial like this facial recognition guided by regulations clear law. fair procedures and policies appropriate government with human rights principles are key for guard balance between innovation technology and protection restricted rights every individual.
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