
CJI Chandrachud Highlights Challenges of Free Speech in the Digital Age
CJI Chandrachud Highlights Challenges of Free Speech in the Digital Age
Chief Justice of India DY Chandrachud addressed the evolving landscape of free speech in the era of social media and digital platforms. Speaking at the 14th VM Tarkunde Memorial Lecture, he emphasized the complexities introduced by troll armies and organized disinformation campaigns.
The Changing Face of Free Speech
CJI Chandrachud noted that traditional views of free speech are being challenged by the rise of social media. He pointed out that the overwhelming barrage of speech on these platforms often distorts the truth, necessitating new theoretical frameworks for free speech in the digital world.
Digital Liberties and the Role of Corporations
The CJI also discussed the changing relationship between civil rights activists, the state, and corporations. He highlighted the reliance on social media corporations for expanding free speech, which contrasts with the earlier view of limiting corporate power. However, he warned of the risks associated with corporations becoming arbiters of acceptable speech, as seen in instances like the misuse of social media in Myanmar.
The Future of Privacy and AI
Justice Chandrachud further delved into privacy concerns related to Artificial Intelligence (AI). He used the example of “Minority Report” to illustrate the dangers of predictive AI to personal privacy. The CJI underlined the global struggle to protect privacy amid technological advancements and the need for legal frameworks that prioritize accountability and transparency.
Indian Jurisprudence on Privacy and Surveillance
The Chief Justice reflected on Indian jurisprudence in navigating privacy and state surveillance. He mentioned the Supreme Court’s decision in overruling previous judgments to establish the right to privacy as a fundamental right. This decision sets a high standard for reviewing cases of state intrusion into personal privacy.
In conclusion, CJI Chandrachud’s lecture highlighted the critical need for adapting civil liberties principles to the challenges of the digital age, ensuring the protection of digital freedoms and rights.
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