Artificial Intelligence become part of many areas of our life, throughout everyday application scenarios. Everyday billions of people interact with Artificial Intelligence enabled technologies,...Show moreArtificial Intelligence become part of many areas of our life, throughout everyday application scenarios. Everyday billions of people interact with Artificial Intelligence enabled technologies, without even realizing it. The aim of the paper is to review and identify how the principles of freedom of speech apply to AI supported technologies and chatbots. To answer this question this paper gives an overview on how AI works, what are the philosophies behind the freedom of speech, and how freedom of speech is applied, and AI technologies are used in social media. To answer the question this paper investigates the question both from an individual, and from social aspects. The individual interpretation is applied also to the AI, treating it as an individual. The social aspect is investigated including the impact of AI technologies behind social media content selection systems. To answer the question this paper investigates how AI technologies can help realizing the values of free speech and whether the existing applications of AI systems in social media content management systems helps or prevents realizing those values.Show less
The most recent governmental era of independent India began in 2014 when Narendra Modi took chief role. Laws dating back prior to colonial era still punish expression. Identity politics is a...Show moreThe most recent governmental era of independent India began in 2014 when Narendra Modi took chief role. Laws dating back prior to colonial era still punish expression. Identity politics is a growing concern. Widespread government interference in the media poses issues of bias and subjective reporting. Judicial and police abuse of citizens is worsening the situation for citizens wanting justice. Freedom of speech and expression is clearly under threat from a variety of internal issues which leads to question the democratic future of India.Show less
Throughout American history, there has been tension between the fundamental liberties granted by the United States Constitution and the need for government to protect its citizens. Many scholars...Show moreThroughout American history, there has been tension between the fundamental liberties granted by the United States Constitution and the need for government to protect its citizens. Many scholars have written about this conflict and have compared the pressures that exist today—post September 11—with those that existed previously. Much of this earlier work looks at counter-terrorism legislation and the response of courts worldwide to the infringement of civil liberties. Others have reviewed the literature and legal discourse in an effort to determine whether civil liberties have been infringed upon to a dangerous extent. What is missing is research gauging public opinion about whether a loss of rights is being experienced and if so, whether it is justified in the federal government’s effort to ensure the safety of its citizens. Accordingly, this paper asks: What is the opinion of American political science students regarding the possible loss of free speech rights as a consequence of fighting the “war on terror”? Although only a starting point for measuring public opinion on a broader scale, this study has tangible implications for increasing awareness among policymakers.Show less