ICTBHRsG 2019 Conference

Human Rights in the 4.0 Industrial Revolution Era
Flora Pricilla Kalalo (a*), Natalia Lana Lengkong (b), Arcelinocent Emile Pangemanan (c)

a) Faculty of Law, Sam Ratulangi University
Jalan Kampus Bahu UNSRAT, Manado 95115, Indonesia
flora.kalalo[at]unsrat.ac.id
b) Faculty of Law, Sam Ratulangi University
Jalan Kampus Bahu UNSRAT, Manado 95115, Indonesia
fhukum[at]unsrat.ac.id
c) Faculty of Law, Sam Ratulangi University
Jalan Kampus Bahu UNSRAT, Manado 95115, Indonesia
fhukum[at]unsrat.ac.id


Abstract

The purpose of this study is to understand how human rights in the 4.0 Industrial Revolution era, which is with the qualitative research methods concluded that the emphasis on human rights has gone through a period of dealing with arbitrary rulers, facing poverty and underdevelopment and now facing the controlling from machines. The concerning over machine control began when Deep Blue, a computer system, even though in the first chess match in 1996 against chess world champion Garry Kasparov could defeated, but after being upgraded in the second match in 1997 Deep Blue could defeat Garry Kasparov. The 4.0 Industrial Revolution which emphasizes the ability of machines to do work and improve themselves raises the possibility of human exclusion so it needs human rights aspects to protect people from the controlling by machines like humans are not one of the industrial factors, things about humans should not be decided by machines, morals remains a determining factor in the 4.0 industrial revolution.

Keywords: Human Rights; 4.0 Industrial Revolution

Topic: Human Rights

Link: https://ifory.id/abstract-plain/GaqpdeCLkgxK

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