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AI AND THE RIGHT TO PRIVACY – BALANCING INNOVATION WITH CONSTITUTIONAL PROTECTIONS

AI AND THE RIGHT TO PRIVACY – BALANCING INNOVATION WITH CONSTITUTIONAL PROTECTIONS

Rama Dutt, Assistant professor, Harlal School of Law, Greater Noida

This research paper examines the evolving intersection of artificial intelligence (AI) and the right to privacy, focusing on how legal systems can reconcile rapid technological innovation with constitutional protections. The paper analyzes key legal frameworks, landmark judgments, and emerging regulatory approaches to AI globally. It also highlights the ethical implications of surveillance technologies, facial recognition, and predictive algorithms. The study concludes by proposing legal reforms and policy strategies to ensure responsible AI deployment that respects fundamental rights.

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LawFoyer International Journal of Doctrinal Legal Research, Volume III, Issue I, Page 920-932.
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