A comprehensive book titled "Artificial Intelligence and Human Rights" by Alberto Quintavalla and Jeroen Temperman, published by Oxford University Press, offers an in-depth examination of AI's impact on human rights. The 688-page volume, structured into ten parts, delves into the legal, ethical, and policy challenges presented by AI technologies. It addresses how these advancements affect individual rights and social equity. AI
IMPACT Provides a detailed analysis of the legal, ethical, and policy implications of AI on human rights and social equity.
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- Alberto Quintavalla
- Artificial Intelligence and Human Rights
- Jeroen Temperman
- Oxford University Press
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