Examining Artificial Intelligence and Fundamental Human Rights Through a Review and Student Perspectives from North Macedonian Universities
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Primary Language
English
Subjects
Computer Software
Journal Section
Review
Authors
Enes Bajrami
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0009-0005-7960-3959
Macedonia
Festim Halili
Macedonia
Florim Idrizi
Macedonia
Early Pub Date
December 31, 2024
Publication Date
December 31, 2024
Submission Date
February 22, 2024
Acceptance Date
June 4, 2024
Published in Issue
Year 2024 Volume: 7 Number: 3
