The report argues that with the rise of AI-based systems, a significant threat to human rights emerges in Latin America, as governments use algorithms for vital decisions.
AI systems like Córtex in Brazil showcase severe human rights risks, including broad surveillance capabilities without adequate safeguards, raising serious ethical and legal concerns.
The study emphasizes the need for clear operational frameworks that adhere to international human rights standards when implementing AI-driven evaluations affecting individuals' rights.
Experts warn that the deployment of AI and automated decision-making must be governed by transparency and accountability to prevent discrimination and ensure equity.
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