Jorge Maldonado Soto
2025 · Thesis submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Science, Technology and Society at Alberto Hurtado University
This research analyzes the ethical challenges associated with the use of artificial intelligence in human rights archives, with particular attention to the tensions between access, automation, data protection, and memory.
The thesis examines the risks and potential of using artificial intelligence-based tools for document processing and the management of sensitive information related to human rights violations. It also reflects on the ethical and political implications of these technologies in contexts of memory, truth, and justice.
The study engages with contemporary debates on data justice, archives, and human rights, emphasizing the importance of developing critical and responsible approaches to the incorporation of automated technologies in documentary processes.
Keywords
Artificial intelligence; human rights; archives; data ethics; memory; data justice.
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