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Generative AI: Reshaping the Future of Civil Rights Advocacy
Abstract
Generative artificial intelligence represents a transformative force in civil rights advocacy, offering solutions to longstanding challenges of access and equity in legal systems. This article examines how AI technologies are democratizing legal knowledge, enabling pattern recognition for identifying systemic discrimination, enhancing grassroots communication efforts, and simultaneously introducing ethical challenges that require careful navigation. The technology's capacity to process vast amounts of legal information, translate complex concepts into accessible language, and identify subtle patterns of bias offers unprecedented opportunities for marginalized communities to assert their rights effectively. However, these advantages coexist with significant concerns regarding algorithmic bias, transparency deficits, and access inequities that could potentially reinforce existing disparities. The path forward requires deliberate governance frameworks that balance technological innovation with equity considerations, ensuring these powerful tools serve to expand rather than restrict access to justice. Civil rights organizations adopting AI tools while implementing robust ethical safeguards can leverage these technologies to address the profound justice gap affecting vulnerable populations, potentially transforming how fundamental rights are defended in an increasingly complex legal landscape.
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Journal
Journal of Computer Science and Technology Studies
Volume (Issue)
7 (4)
Pages
1053-1059
Published
Copyright
Open access

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