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International Journal of Economic, Business, Accounting, Agriculture Management and Sharia Administration (IJEBAS)International Journal of Economic, Business, Accounting, Agriculture Management and Sharia Administration (IJEBAS)

Artificial intelligence (AI) technologies have experienced a massive developmental process and have created unheard opportunities in several industries. But it has created a major alert related to plundering of basic human rights as well. Anthony M and Anthony have highlighted some of the issues with AI as bias in algorithms that endangers fair trial and equality, mass surveillance that imposes on privacy and freedom of expression. This socio-legal research examines the way the development of AI affects the protection of human rights and how the law in various states aces the challenge of addressing AI-generated rights infringements. Based on the concept of international human rights and the new jurisprudence, the research demonstrates an accountability, transparency and ethical protection regulation gap. It ends with a call to promote a humanistic vision of the law that would put innovation in line with respect of rights.

This research reveals significant challenges posed by AI to fundamental human rights, including algorithmic bias, mass surveillance, and accountability gaps.Existing legal frameworks are often inadequate to address these issues effectively, necessitating a shift towards a more comprehensive and rights-based approach to AI governance.Ultimately, aligning technological innovation with respect for human dignity, liberty, and equality is crucial in the age of artificial intelligence.

Further research should investigate the development of robust algorithmic auditing mechanisms to detect and mitigate bias in AI systems, ensuring fairness and non-discrimination. Additionally, exploring the feasibility of establishing international legal standards for AI governance, potentially through a new UN body, is crucial to address the transnational nature of AI-related rights violations. Finally, studies are needed to assess the effectiveness of digital literacy programs in empowering citizens to understand and challenge AI systems that impact their lives, fostering greater transparency and accountability in the development and deployment of this transformative technology.

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