Religion and AI: first remarks
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Abstract
Lacking a uniform definition, Artificial Intelligence has to be defined via current specific praxis, characterized by huge amount of data available for creation of algorithms, though proving to be high prejudiced. Such religion-based discrimination can be contrasted building interculturally oriented algorithms. Being public security the more sensitive field for the use of AI in relation to religion, shared governance principles are necessary, prioritizing fundamental rights protection.
Keywords
- Artificial Intelligence
- Big Data
- Antidiscrimination law
- Freedom of religion
- Security and Human Rights