Digital Humanism: The Constitutional Message of the GDPR

Edoardo Celeste, G. De Gregorio
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This article aims to analyse the constitutional message of the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) in the age of artificial intelligence. Although the GDPR does not formally have any constitutional character, it can be said to play a para-constitutional role from a functional point of view: it translates and implements core constitutional principles in the context of the algorithmic society. This article traces the legislative origin of the GDPR’s framework on automated decision-making showing that it aims to enhance a series of key constitutional values, preserving human autonomy, increasing legal certainty, and providing procedural safeguards. The article finally highlights how the GDPR is promoting a constitutional message deeply rooted in a new form of ‘digital humanism’: a conception of the digital society where the human being and her dignity should resolutely outrank machines, technology and, ultimately, economic efficiency. artificial intelligence, GDPR, digital humanism, rule of law, human dignity, constitutionalism
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数字人文主义:GDPR的宪法信息
本文旨在分析《通用数据保护条例》(GDPR)在人工智能时代的宪法信息。虽然GDPR在形式上不具有任何宪法性质,但从功能的角度来看,它可以说发挥了准宪法的作用:它在算法社会的背景下翻译和实施了核心宪法原则。本文追溯了GDPR自动决策框架的立法起源,表明它旨在增强一系列关键的宪法价值,维护人类自主权,增加法律确定性,并提供程序保障。文章最后强调了GDPR是如何促进一种深深植根于“数字人文主义”新形式的宪法信息的:一种数字社会的概念,在这种社会中,人类及其尊严应该坚决超越机器、技术,最终超越经济效率。人工智能、GDPR、数字人文主义、法治、人类尊严、宪政
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