Abstract
The use of artificial intelligence (AI) in all spheres of public life of the XXI century is a model of a new interaction between humans and IT technologies. The introduction of artificial intelligence into human life should contribute to the effective protection and protection of environmental rights and minimize the commission of environmental offenses in the process of carrying out economic or other business activities. With the help of numerous AI capabilities, the likelihood of improving the implementation of environmental rights of citizens increases, the coefficient of work of public authorities increases to an updated higher quality level, and the negative impact on the environment is minimized. A review of the identified issues will allow us to assess the role of artificial intelligence in the implementation of environmental rights of citizens. The authors focus on the study of the use of stationary sources that read information about adverse effects on atmospheric air. Individual entrepreneurs and legal entities carry out their inventory and accounting of emissions of pollutants into the atmospheric air. The purpose of this article is to analyze the interaction of IT technologies and environmental rights of citizens, identify positive and negative criteria for their correlation, and identify ways to solve these problems. Positive criteria will be the availability of automatically collected data on the state of atmospheric air, the ability to collect information without direct interaction with a person. Negative criteria will be information problems of the system that cannot be eliminated without human influence, damage to network data, which will subsequently lead to additional costs.
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