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The Right to Data Privacy in the Age of Artificial Intelligence

The Right to Data Privacy in the Age of Artificial Intelligence

Rania Abd Elmoneim

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Eliva Press
Año de edición:
2025
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Teoría general del derecho
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9789999326698
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Data privacy and information security are pivotal issues. In our current era, it is a fundamental human right advocated for in all international agreements, legislation, and laws. With the increasing reliance on artificial intelligence in various fields understanding how to sustainably engage with this technology becomes critical.Therefore, scientific research in this field is of utmost importance, as it seeks to develop a legal framework and concept for implementing the rules of legal liability and ethical accountability that may arise from artificial intelligence technologies. This requires defining human rights, defining artificial intelligence, explaining their legal nature, and establishing updated legal controls that are consistent with the ever-changing nature of artificial intelligence applications.The importance of this topic is clearly evident in its focus on protecting individuals’ personal data, particularly digital personal data, which has become vulnerable to numerous violations in the age of digital technology. Personal data is an integral part of human rights and represents the essence of human privacy, which must be preserved in the face of new technological challenges. It also serves as a shield protecting people’s dignity and freedom. With every technological advancement, there is an increasing need to establish strong legal and ethical frameworks that ensure this data is not exploited or violated.

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