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Michael O’Flaherty, director of the EU’s Fundamental Rights Agency, warns that while AI can revolutionise healthcare and education, it also poses significant risks. Speaking to Euronews, he emphasised the potential for misuse in surveillance and discrimination, urging governments to enforce robust ethical frameworks to prevent harm.
The Ethical Dilemma
While AI could bring about unprecedented progress, its unchecked use threatens fundamental human rights. Experts are particularly concerned about algorithmic biases that could reinforce inequality. O’Flaherty calls for a global dialogue to ensure AI remains a tool for enhancing human dignity rather than undermining it.
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