HUMAN RIGHTS AND ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE - INTERNATIONAL PUBLIC LAW
AND CONSTITUTIONAL ASPECTS
We are witnessing that society and social relations are changing particularly rapidly in the last few decades. Evidently, it is a continuous trend that places numerous challenges before the law. One of those aspects is the development of artificial intelligence, which has a special impact on the matter of human rights, in its international public law and constitutional aspects. The authors in this paper pay special attention to three groups of questions. The first deals with the current normative situation in this area and potential problems in that sense. The second group of questions refers to possible problems that could arise in the future, which, to the extent possible, are perceived by the authors themselves. The third is the consideration of these issues, from the aspect of the situation in the Republic of Serbia and in Europe.
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