Introduction
The intersection of human rights, psychology, and artificial intelligence (AI) is a critical frontier where ethical imperatives meet technological innovation and human understanding. As AI systems increasingly influence decisions in healthcare, law enforcement, employment, and mental health, it’s vital to ensure that these technologies uphold fundamental human rights such as privacy, dignity, autonomy, and freedom from discrimination. Psychology offers insight into human behavior, cognition, and emotional well-being, which is essential for designing AI that aligns with human values and mental health needs. However, when AI systems are trained on biased data or lack transparency, they risk perpetuating psychological harm and systemic inequalities. Addressing these concerns requires an interdisciplinary approach that incorporates psychological research, human rights frameworks, and responsible AI development to foster technologies that enhance human potential without compromising ethical standards.