This essay examines the relevance of the constitutional concept of dignity in the digital society. This analysis examines how digital technologies are currently redefining the concept of human personality, employing a quantitative approach that considers human behavior through a statistical lens. The idea of dignity is then considered as a useful element for starting a new juridical reasoning aiming to draw a line of continuity through a person’s physical, psychic, relational, and even digital existence, and the EU AI Act seems to be the beginning of a new regulation intended to define a technological development that could be authentically anthropocentric.
Di Carpegna Brivio, E. (2026). Human Dignity and Quantified Self: the Constitutional Challenge of AI. BIOLAW JOURNAL(Special Issue 1/2026), 67-78 [10.15168/2284-4503-3983].
Human Dignity and Quantified Self: the Constitutional Challenge of AI
Di Carpegna Brivio, E
2026
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This essay examines the relevance of the constitutional concept of dignity in the digital society. This analysis examines how digital technologies are currently redefining the concept of human personality, employing a quantitative approach that considers human behavior through a statistical lens. The idea of dignity is then considered as a useful element for starting a new juridical reasoning aiming to draw a line of continuity through a person’s physical, psychic, relational, and even digital existence, and the EU AI Act seems to be the beginning of a new regulation intended to define a technological development that could be authentically anthropocentric.| File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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