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Right to privacy in the era of artificial intelligence

By: Singh, Mayuri and Kumar, Anoop.
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookPublisher: Bihar Journal of Public Administration Description: 19(25), Jul-Sep, 2022: p.87-106.Subject(s): Privacy, Digital technology, Fundamental right, Artificial intelligence, Law In: Bihar Journal of Public AdministrationSummary: Right to privacy is persistently a subject matter of talk among law experts. Concurring to the request of the times, numerous universal associations and nations of the world caught on the requirement of this right and drafted fitting legislations. These days world endures and battles from an overpowering and risky tribulation like corona contamination. On the other hand, there’s disappointment in society due to encroachment of the right to privacy in the health services sectors. It is getting to be troublesome for an individual to choose whether to deliver more significance to prosperity or compromise privacy to remain healthy. Given that the honorable court has recognised right to privacy as a fundamental right, yet the digital technologies, especially Artificial Intelligence seem to be posing a massive threat to privacy rights. In this light, the authors seek to analyse the privacy laws in Indian context. – Reproduced
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Right to privacy is persistently a subject matter of talk among law experts. Concurring to the request of the times, numerous universal associations and nations of the world caught on the requirement of this right and drafted fitting legislations. These days world endures and battles from an overpowering and risky tribulation like corona contamination. On the other hand, there’s disappointment in society due to encroachment of the right to privacy in the health services sectors. It is getting to be troublesome for an individual to choose whether to deliver more significance to prosperity or compromise privacy to remain healthy. Given that the honorable court has recognised right to privacy as a fundamental right, yet the digital technologies, especially Artificial Intelligence seem to be posing a massive threat to privacy rights. In this light, the authors seek to analyse the privacy laws in Indian context. – Reproduced

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