Social networks
Artificial intelligence in the right to honor from a Peruvian perspective
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https://doi.org/10.15381/lucerna.v0i1.20137Keywords:
social networks, Artificial intelligence, freedom of expression, honor and strict responsibilityAbstract
Social networks are structures formed on the Internet by people or organizations that connect based on common values or interests that have become an excellent ubiquitous and versatile means of communication that can be read by anyone. Social networks use artificial intelligence in the right to honor from a protectionist perspective, limiting bad freedom of expression in order to guarantee the honor of people in the face of anonymity on the network. Thus, to protect people’s honor, the owners of the main social networks have resorted to Artificial Intelligence (AI) to prevent users from spreading content that is harmful to society and to rule out the use of pejorative qualifiers because the system is programmed to detect it automatically.
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