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Artificial Intelligence as a Catalyst for Digital Human Rights Education: Building Ethical Literacy in High-Tech Societies

Sam Omotoso

Abstract

The intersection of artificial intelligence and human rights education represents a transformative moment in the democratization of knowledge. This article examines how digital platforms including social media, online courses, podcasts, and webinars are revolutionizing human rights education delivery and accessibility. Drawing on recent scholarship and policy developments, this paper explores the potential of Al enhanced digital tools to build ethical literacy in high tech societies while addressing the challenges of digital divides, algorithmic bias, and equitable access. The analysis incorporates perspectives from the Global South, emphasizing the need for context driven, rights-based approaches to Al integration in educational systems. [cite_start]Through examination of current initiatives, pedagogical innovations, and ethical frameworks, this article demonstrates that while Al offers unprecedented opportunities for expanding human rights education, its implementation must be carefully governed to prevent the exacerbation of existing inequalities. [cite: 698, 699, 700, 701, 702]

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artificial intelligence human rights education digital platforms ethical literacy accessibility social media digital transformation

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