Human rights activist says when digital code will appear in Russia

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The concept of protecting the rights of citizens in the digital environment, developed by the Human Rights Council (HRC), chaired by the President of the Russian Federation, should be implemented this year, as the number of cyber threats is constantly increasing. In an interview with the “Parliamentary newspaper” about this curled up artificial intelligence systems expert, HRC member Igor Ashmanov. He noted that the text of the document was sent to all relevant departments.

“To implement the concept, someone still needs to start legislative work – we will try to do this as soon as possible. Hopefully it starts this year and maybe it will be fully completed. The result may not be a unified digital code, but a set of legal documents that will regulate certain digital rights of citizens. ” said.

He explained that the digital code could give citizens the right to disable chatbots and turn off suggestions in online stores. In addition, according to him, the document is intended for the protection of personal data, the regulation of artificial intelligence, etc. It is related to.

Previously in the State Duma supported FAS recommendation on anti-monopoly regulation of social networks and search engines.

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