Author: Saurav sarker

Saurav Sarker is a Bachelor of Laws (LL.B.) student at The University of Burdwan, West Bengal. His academic interests lie in various branches of law and their impact on society. Passionate about legal research and writing, he aims to explore the intersection between law, justice, and social change. Saurav also takes a keen interest in legal awareness, judicial developments, and the protection of fundamental rights in India.

Introduction Article 15 of the Indian Constitution provides protection to citizens against discrimination based on religion, race, caste, sex, place of birth, etc. The conflict between current constitutional principles and artificial intelligence raises serious questions that may disrupt fundamental rights. Errors arising from bias in technology use and automated decision-making depend largely on the ethical considerations of intelligence. AI Bias and Discrimination Examples of Bias in AI Systems An article by the Australian Human Rights Commission demonstrated with examples that if AI is trained by dividing people into two groups, then during the selection process it may prefer candidates from…

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