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| Open Access | ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE AND SOCIAL JUSTICE: OPPORTUNITIES AND RISKS
Shakhzod Akhmedov Ilkhom ogli, Malika Sunnatullayeva Sirojiddin qizi , Lecturer, Department of Near Eastern Languages, Samarkand State Institute of Foreign Languages (SamDCHTI) Faculty of Oriental Languages, Philology and Language Teaching (Arabic)Abstract
This article provides an in-depth analysis of the complex relationship between artificial intelligence (AI) and social justice. It examines both the opportunities AI offers in strengthening social protection and justice, as well as the associated risks and challenges. The paper includes examples, strategies, and recommendations specific to the context of Uzbekistan. Furthermore, it discusses the principles of fair AI, policy directions, and the importance of citizen participation in ensuring equitable technological development.
Keywords
artificial intelligence, social justice, digital equality, technological development, human rights, digital divide, automation, social protection, digital ethics, algorithmic fairness, data security, discrimination, economic transformation, digital governance, ethical responsibility.
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