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Arribat - International Journal of Human Rights Published by CNDH Morocco
Research paper Technology & Human Rights

Toward an ethical code of AI and human rights in Morocco

Mounir BENSALAH

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Abstract

The aim of this paper is to introduce the subject of Artificial Intelligence (AI) interference in the enjoyment of human rights and the proposal for a first reflection on the framework that should take place at the national level. This paper is mainly a review of the literature on the subject with concrete proposals for the supervision of AI in Morocco. Thus, it suggests broad consultations between stakeholders for co-regulation that should lead to an ethical code. This code, with human rights-based approach, is called to address the subjects based on the principles: Transparency & Trust; Equity; Safety; Human freedom & autonomy; Accountability & justice; Dignity & integrity; Sustainability; Solidarity & inclusiveness.

Keywords

artificial intelligence, human rights, ethics, human rights based approach, regulation, NHRI

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Submitted date:
03/21/2021

Reviewed date:
05/31/2021

Accepted date:
09/30/2021

Publication date:
06/07/2021

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