Title: Navigating the nexus of artificial intelligence governance and human rights: challenges, framework and the road ahead
Authors: Ananya Padhiari
Addresses: Clinical Research Staff- Arkansas Children's Research Institute, Little Rock, AR 72002, USA
Abstract: AI is now becoming a part of our day-to-day life and its everywhere. It's everywhere from education to hospital or even taking a loan from a bank. Its powerful and robust, but care should be taken with its usage, and it is more important than ever to make sure it's being used responsibly. This paper looks at how we can better govern or manage AI to make sure it's fair, transparent, and respects people's rights. It explores real examples and early projects that show both the good and bad sides of using AI in society. This paper will also investigate many real-world problems that we face every day. We will also investigate other critical issues such as less training for people to work with AI. We will also touch some burning issues with AI which includes problem with integrating huge amount of data for the AI, AI hallucinations and more. Ethical issues pose by AI will also be explored for example we will investigate the unfair decisions that AI could make. In the end, it offers practical advice for building AI systems that are not only effective but also ethical.
Keywords: artificial intelligence governance; human rights and AI; algorithmic bias; ethical AI frameworks; AI regulation and policy; explainable AI (XAI); AI ethics and accountability; data privacy and security; AI in healthcare and education; AI for social good.
DOI: 10.1504/IJAIGHR.2026.152900
International Journal of Artificial Intelligence Governance and Human Rights, 2026 Vol.1 No.1, pp.25 - 43
Received: 31 May 2025
Accepted: 15 Jun 2025
Published online: 14 Apr 2026 *