Responsability in the AI era : new perspectives on will and free conviction in an environment where the algorithm decides and its implications for the protection of human rights
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The widespread use of AI significantly interferes with human decision-making, ranging from simple consumer choices to judicial rulings. Conviction, once the result of personal analysis, now extends into a network of influence driven by systems that employ increasingly organic and directive interfaces. While AI-assisted decision-making enhances the productivity of individuals and corporations, concerns are growing over the massive interference of invisible
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2025-12-04
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A. P. PERETTI, D. C., & HASSON MENDES, A. P. (2025). Responsability in the AI era : new perspectives on will and free conviction in an environment where the algorithm decides and its implications for the protection of human rights. Revue Internationale Des Gouvernements Ouverts, 14(1), 47–62. Consulté à l’adresse https://ojs.imodev.org/?journal=RIGO&page=article&op=view&path[]=516
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