argument: Notizie/News - Constitutional Law
Source: Internet Law Centre
Internet Law Centre explores the emerging tensions between artificial intelligence and the right to freedom of speech in the UK. The article discusses how AI systems used for content moderation on social platforms can inadvertently suppress lawful expression due to algorithmic biases or opaque moderation standards. Legal scholars and digital rights activists warn that this could erode the principle of open discourse online.
The piece outlines current UK and EU regulations affecting online platforms and suggests that more specific legal frameworks may be needed to address the influence of AI moderation tools. Particular concern is directed at the increasing role of AI in determining what constitutes hate speech or misinformation, often without meaningful human oversight.
The article calls for transparency, accountability, and judicial remedies in AI-driven moderation systems, emphasizing that speech rights should not be compromised by technical expediency.