Artificial Intelligence, Human Rights and Archives
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.35626/sv.27.2023.361Keywords:
Human Rights, Artificial Intelligence, Risks, Archives, Archival RecordAbstract
Ethics and the legal factor are a reason for attention given the advance of Artificial Intelligence (AI). In both cases, the risks of applying this tool could be harmful to people’s essential rights.
The author focuses on legal and archival issues regarding the application of Artificial Intelligence and the archival document itself as evidence before administrative and jurisdictional instances. She makes a brief reference to the possible consequences for Human Rights and how the application of AI could affect these rights if the risks are not minimized. She highlights the Toronto Declaration and its warning about the application of Artificial Intelligence on issues that affect Human Rights.
Finally, she refers to the regulation and self-regulation of Artificial Intelligence when Human Rights are at risk of vulnerability, always from the legal and archival field of records.