The rapid development of artificial intelligence technologies creates unprecedented opportunities for humanity, but this process must be conducted within an ethical and legal framework based on the protection of human rights.
According to Oxu.Az, this was stated by Hadi bin Ali al-Yami, Executive Director of the Independent Permanent Human Rights Commission of the Organization of Islamic Cooperation, at the International Baku Summit of Ombudsmen on "Human Rights in the Age of Artificial Intelligence: Opportunities, Risks and Responsibilities."
He noted that while AI opens great opportunities for innovation and development in the modern era, issues such as privacy protection, personal data security, prevention of discrimination, and ensuring freedom of expression create new challenges.
"The future of humanity is determined not by technology itself, but by the values that guide its use. AI should be a tool that brings nations and cultures closer, not replace human relations."
The Executive Director said that Azerbaijan has achieved great success in digital transformation: "The application of modern technologies in the judicial and legal system, digitalization of services and use of innovative solutions increase access to justice, strengthen transparency and the rule of law."












