In the last couple of years, there has been a rapid development and deployment of AI technology. AI is increasingly changing the way decisions are made in public and private spheres. While the intention of deploying such technology has been to foster innovation and efficiency, there have also been concerns about its adverse effect on the rights and freedoms of individuals.
In the 5th edition of the Curio Safeguarding Individuals: Legal Protections Against AI-Generated Deepfakes, Self-Harm, and Identity Theft we had discussed how the manipulation of content and information could cause harm to individuals.
In this 6th edition of the Curio, we focus on how bias in these systems undermines rights and freedoms granted to individuals under the laws in India.
The article was authored by Akshaya Suresh, Partner, and Anamika Prince, Senior Associate, published in the Lexology.
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Akshaya has 17+ years of PQE. She focuses on technology laws, AI, privacy & data protection, corporate & commercial contracts, general corporate and employment matters.