نوع مقاله : مقاله پژوهشی

نویسنده

دانش‌آموخته دکتری حقوق بین‌الملل دانشگاه آزاد اسلامی، واحد نجف‌آباد، نجف‌آباد، ایران

چکیده

در طول دو دهه گذشته هوش مصنوعی به حوزه‌های مختلف حیات بشری هجوم آورده و موجب تغییرات گسترده در این زمینه گردیده است. امروزه نفوذ این فناوری در حوزه‌های مختلف، کنترل و توسعه آن را به یکی از چالش‌برانگیزترین موضوعات بدل ساخته است. یکی از حوزه‌هایی که از این فناوری تأثیر پذیرفته، همانا حقوق بشر است؛ لذا این مقاله با بررسی تأثیرات هوش مصنوعی بر حق بر سلامت به‌عنوان یکی از مؤلفه‌های حقوق بشری؛ در پی پاسخ به این پرسش کلیدی است که تأثیرات منفی و مثبت هوش مصنوعی بر حق بر سلامتی چیست؟ با بررسی صورت گرفته در مؤلفه‌های بنیادین حق بر سلامت و همچنین حق‌های مرتبط با حق بر سلامت همچون حق بر کار، تحصیلات، کرامت انسانی، عدم تبعیض، حریم خصوصی، دسترسی به اطلاعات و آزادی‌های اجتماعات و...، با وجود تأثیرات مثبت این فناوری، شاهد آسیب‌هایی نیز هستیم. به‌طوری‌ که نقض کرامت انسانی، حق بر حریم خصوصی و اصل عدم تبعیض و امکان دسترسی برای همگان و مسئولیت‌پذیری کاربران از موارد نگران‌کننده توسعه این فناوری در حوزه حق بر سلامت محسوب می‌شوند که در حوزه پادمانی بایستی بدان توجه شود. ضمن اینکه یافتن تعادل بین استفاده از هوش مصنوعی بر اساس حق بر توسعه به‌عنوان یکی از حق‌های بشری و حفظ حقوق بشر، از موارد مهمی است که بایستی مورد توجه قرار گیرد.

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عنوان مقاله [English]

The Impact of Artificial Intelligence on Health

نویسنده [English]

  • Meysam Haghseresht

Ph.D. Public International Law, Islamic Azad University, Najafabad Branch, Najafabad, Iran

چکیده [English]

Introduction

Over the past decades, artificial intelligence (AI) has increasingly permeated nearly every aspect of our lives—including communication, health care, education, means of industrial production, leisure activities, culture, and even our relationships. This widespread integration has brought about dramatic changes across these fields. From a strategic and organizational standpoint, the measures of political, economic, military, and regional and global institutions reflect a growing awareness of AI’s vast potential, as well as its possible threats to society. AI holds the promise of helping humans maximize their time, freedom, and happiness. Yet, it also carries the risk of leading us toward a dystopian society. It is thus an urgent priority to strike a balance between technological advancement and the protection of human rights, as this will shape our future society. Currently, there is no standardized process for evaluating the impact of AI systems on human rights. A promising way forward is the use of AI human rights impact assessments, which can help AI developers (e.g., government agencies or businesses) anticipate and mitigate the human rights impact of AI systems, both before and after these systems are made available to the public. However, it is not always easy to grasp the range of ways AI can impact human rights. Public discussions often focus on issues like privacy and discrimination, as these are more immediately understandable and relatable. In contrast, the impact on other rights can be harder to conceptualize, making it more difficult to identify exactly how violations might occur. In this respect, the present research aimed to examine the impact of AI on the right to health, evaluating both its positive and negative effects. Although access to AI can be justified under the right to development within the framework of international human rights, its negative effects on the right to health present a significant challenge. Therefore, alongside acknowledging the potential harms, it is necessary to take measures to balance technological advancement with the protection of human rights. To address this challenge, the study first evaluated AI services vis-à-vis the fundamental components of the right to health. Then it explored the specific rights related to health, and finally, analyzed the results. The research questions are as follows: What are the effects of AI on the right to health? And how can we reduce the negative effects of AI on the right to health?

Literature Review

Although some researches have discussed the impact of AI on human rights in general, only a few have focused on specific rights—such as the right to work. At the same time, there is valuable literature in the field of medicine addressing the impact of AI. The present research contributes to the discussion through its precise and focused analysis of the effects of AI on the right to health.

Materials and Methods

This research employed a descriptive method to examine the fundamental components of the right to health, as well as the related rights that have been influenced by AI. In addition, an analytical method was used to evaluate both the positive and negative effects of AI on the right to health.

Results and Discussion

The rights to health and technology have become more interconnected than ever, as AI increasingly permeates various aspects of human life. Despite concerns, the significant benefits of AI for human life and personality have prevented any halt in its progress. However, threats arising from the misuse of AI can be intentional, negligent, accidental, or stem from a lack of anticipation and preparedness for its transformative impact on society. It is thus essential to address the root causes of these threats in order to ensure security and safety. The current analysis examined the extent and nature of AI’s impact on the fundamental components of the right to health and related rights. The findings showed both fear and hope. While AI offers many positive effects, gaps in its application raise significant fears. Therefore, it is crucial to establish a regulatory framework for the development and use of AI and robotics that upholds and respects human dignity. Given the unique features of AI, monitoring systems for verification and continuous oversight must also be tailored accordingly. Decisions increasingly rely on these systems, yet there is often a lack of transparency, accountability, and safeguards regarding their design, function, and evolution over time. In addition, the inherent uncertainty surrounding AI adds to the complexity of this challenge. Moreover, the environmental impact of AI (e.g., pollution) contributes to serious risks to human health. Without adequate safeguards, oversight, and protection of human rights in the development and deployment of AI, the health and well-being of both current and future generations will be jeopardized. To responsibly advance AI and harness its benefits, policymakers must carefully consider its effects on a broad range of fundamental rights and freedoms protected by human rights instruments. Finally, ensuring equitable access to AI—based on the principle of non-discrimination—remains a vital concern.

Conclusion

AI in the health sector presents both opportunities and challenges for the right to health. On the one hand, it offers undeniable benefits such as improved diagnosis and treatment, more equitable access to healthcare services, and increased efficiency within health systems. On the other hand, serious concerns arise from algorithmic discrimination, violations of privacy, and reduced accountability. To address these risks, it is essential to develop comprehensive regulatory frameworks grounded in human rights principles. Such frameworks should ensure algorithmic transparency, data diversity, institutional accountability, and equitable access to technology. Only by balancing innovation and ethics can we achieve a future in which AI not only enhances physical health, but also human dignity and rights.

کلیدواژه‌ها [English]

  • The Right to Health
  • Privacy
  • Non-discrimination
  • Artificial Intelligence
  • The Right to Development
  • منابع

    الف- فارسی

    کتاب‌

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