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Posted 06 Sep 2024

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It aims to mitigate the threats that AI may pose to human rights, democracy and the rule of law.

  • The treaty, called the Framework Convention on Artificial Intelligence, Human Rights, Democracy and Rule of Law, was drawn up by the Council of Europe.
  • It is separate from the EU AI Act, enforced last month, by having a mandate to ensure that activities within AI lifecycle systems are consistent with Human Rights, Democracy and the Rule of Law.

Major provisions

  • Risk-based approach: banning systems if the risks posed are incompatible with Human rights. 
  • Coverage: Both public and the private sector across geographies.
  • Accommodates Global diversity in  legal systems: allowing parties to regulate the private sector either directly through the convention or through alternative measures consistent with it. 
  • Exemption: Does not apply to matters of National security, defense, and R&D activities. 

Impact of AI in Human rights, Democracy, and Rule of Law

  • Human Lives: Ability to predict human behavior, create stereotypes, discriminatory bias, along with the impact on privacy with its biometric tools. 
  • Democracy: Biometric Surveillance may affect open social and political debates/discourses, which is the core idea of democracy. 
  • Rule of Law: Greater affordability of AI Systems by elites,  greater control by developers, and monitoring of citizens affects equality before law.
  • Tags :
  • Artificial Intelligence (AI)
  • Framework Convention on Artificial Intelligence, Human Rights, Democracy and Rule of Law
  • Council of Europe
  • Biometric Surveillance
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