Abstract

A computer system with artificial intelligence (AI) can carry out activities that typically require human intelligence. These artificial intelligence systems are frequently powered by machine learning, occasionally by deep learning, and occasionally by really dull stuff like rules. This results from learning, which is acquiring the knowledge and guidelines for using the data. It has grown to be quite popular and necessary as a result of data-based service sectors. The ability of a computer or robot operated by a computer to carry out tasks usually performed by intelligent beings. Massive amounts of labeled training data are ingested by AI systems, which then analyze the data for correlations and patterns before using these patterns to forecast future states. By analyzing millions of instances, an image recognition tool can learn to recognize and describe items in photographs, just as a chat-bot that is fed examples of text chats can learn to make lifelike interactions with humans. AI has the potential to help societies overcome some of the biggest problems of our day. It also presents a number of threats to the same civilization, though. What are the significant concerns that AI poses to society and how do they affect human rights? This paper is about issues including the effects of artificial intelligence (AI) on the Indian legal system and its challenges.

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