Right of Privacy and the Growing Scope of Artificial Intelligence

Authors

  • Syed Raza Shah Gilani Abdul Wali Khan University Mardan. Pakistan.
  • Ali Mohammed Al-Matrooshi Dubai Police, General Department of Human Rights Dubai, United Arab Emirates. https://orcid.org/0000-0001-5954-5994
  • Muhammad Haroon Khan Department of Shariah & Law, Islamia College Peshawar, Pakistan.

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.52131/ctls.2023.0301.0011

Keywords:

Artificial intelligence, Rights of Privacy, International Law

Abstract

The exponential progress of artificial intelligence (AI) technologies has presented unparalleled challenges to the fundamental right to privacy. This abstract examines the complex interplay between privacy and artificial intelligence (AI), with a particular focus on the widening reach of AI's influence on personal data, autonomy, and individual rights. The growing integration of AI systems into our everyday lives necessitates a heightened focus on comprehending and protecting the fundamental right to privacy within the context of the digital era. This abstract commences by outlining the fundamental principles of the right to privacy and artificial intelligence (AI), thereby establishing a fundamental comprehension of the essential components involved. The subsequent analysis explores the manner in which artificial intelligence (AI) technologies are altering established conceptions of privacy. The utilization of AI-driven techniques for data collection and analysis, encompassing facial recognition, biometric identification, and predictive analytics, has generated apprehensions regarding the potential infringement upon individual privacy. The increasing proliferation of artificial intelligence poses a range of prospects and obstacles for the preservation of the right to privacy. As the development of AI technologies progresses, it becomes crucial to establish a harmonious equilibrium between leveraging the advantages of AI-driven advancements and protecting the fundamental rights to privacy of individuals.

Author Biographies

Syed Raza Shah Gilani, Abdul Wali Khan University Mardan. Pakistan.

Assistant Professor

Ali Mohammed Al-Matrooshi, Dubai Police, General Department of Human Rights Dubai, United Arab Emirates.

Police Officer

Muhammad Haroon Khan, Department of Shariah & Law, Islamia College Peshawar, Pakistan.

Deputy Registrar & Assistant Professor

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Published

2023-09-19

How to Cite

Gilani, S. R. S. ., Al-Matrooshi, A. M. ., & Khan, M. H. . (2023). Right of Privacy and the Growing Scope of Artificial Intelligence. Current Trends in Law and Society, 3(1), 1–11. https://doi.org/10.52131/ctls.2023.0301.0011