Fundamental Rights and Artificial Intelligence under the Constitutional Framework by B. R. Atre offers a critical examination of the intersection between emerging AI technologies and constitutional protections. The book explores how artificial intelligence, while revolutionizing industries, presents significant challenges to human rights, safety, and democratic values. It addresses the risks of AI hallucinations, misinformation, biased outputs, copyright violations, and job displacement, emphasizing the need for robust oversight, ethical frameworks, and legal accountability.
Highlighting opinions from institutions like the Wadhwani School of Data Science, the book argues that AI safety must extend beyond technical solutions to include social, legal, and cultural considerations. It advocates for continuous monitoring, better training data, alignment with social objectives, and protective legal mechanisms to prevent AI from undermining fundamental rights and societal norms.
This work is essential for legal professionals, policy makers, AI developers, and scholars interested in constitutional law, digital rights, and ethical technology governance.