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Amnesty International: Generative AI systems built on unlawful web scraping violate human rights law

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This Amnesty International briefing argues that standalone generative AI systems, built on unlawful web scraping practices, inherently violate international human rights law (IHRL). It contends that these technologies are designed to abuse privacy rights through mass data collection, enable discrimination, and threaten freedom of expression and thought. The briefing positions these human rights violations as structural features of generative AI's design, development, and deployment, not merely incidental side effects.

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This briefing examines how standalone generative AI systems, based on unlawful web scraping, are in conflict with international human rights law (IHRL) and standards through their design, development and deployment.
While these technologies promise sophisticated automation and efficiency, they rely on data collection and model training practices that abuse privacy rights, enable discrimination, and threaten freedom of expression and thought.
Amnesty International finds that standalone generative AI systems, based on unlawful web scraping, depend on mass invasions of privacy by design
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This briefing examines how standalone generative AI systems, based on unlawful web scraping, are in conflict with international human rights law (IHRL) and standards through their design, development and deployment. While these technologies promise sophis

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