Reframing the Conversation on AI and Fundamental Rights

A balanced approach is key to using AI technologies while upholding the values of a just society.

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Artificial intelligence (AI)

is the technology that enables machines to mimic human thinking and behaviour. Tasks such as understanding spoken language, recognizing images, and even playing games can be automated. AI turns raw data into useful insights, making devices more interactive and adapting to users’ needs over time. AI systems use sophisticated algorithms to analyse large volumes of information, identify patterns, and make decisions on their own and recommend actions. AI systems have a wide range of applications which drives innovation across various fields. As these systems become more and more embedded in everyday life, it is critical to understand how their design and use may affect activities, interactions, and the exercise of fundamental rights.

The Charter of Fundamental Rights of the EU

A cornerstone document that stipulates the core rights and freedoms protected for all citizens and residents across the European Union.

It codifies essential values such as human dignity, personal freedom, equality, solidarity, civil participation, and justice. These rights act as a common benchmark for shaping legislation and public policy, ensuring that all individuals are shielded from discrimination, abuse, and unfair treatment. By establishing clear and unified standards, the Charter helps promote a fair, inclusive, and cohesive society throughout the EU, where individuals’ rights are respected and upheld.

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