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The Right to Privacy in the Context of Digital Transformation and Artificial Intelligence
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This article discusses the right to privacy in the context of rapid digital development and the expansion of artificial intelligence technologies. It examines how AI systems collect, process, and analyze personal data, raising ethical and legal concerns related to surveillance, data protection, and individual autonomy. The paper explores international legal frameworks and highlights the need to balance technological innovation with the protection of fundamental human rights, particularly the right to privacy.
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2026-02-12This article discusses the right to privacy in the context of rapid digital development and the expansion of artificial intelligence technologies. It examines how AI systems collect, process, and analyze personal data, raising ethical and legal concerns related to surveillance, data protection, and individual autonomy. The paper explores international legal frameworks and highlights the need to balance technological innovation with the protection of fundamental human rights, particularly the right to privacy.
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- European Union. (2016). General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR). Official Journal of the European Union, L119, 1-88.
- Dignum, V. (2019). Responsible Artificial Intelligence: How to Develop and Use AI in a Responsible Way. Springer Nature.