Abstract
The race by governments and industry to exploit the potential of artificial intelligence (AI) raises concerns over prioritizing economic gains over community-based rights. This heightens the urgency of efforts to develop a justice-based framework for AI governance. Despite the European Union's AI Act, international AI governance remains fragmented, particularly as the U.S. pivots toward an innovation-first approach. Principles of data justice and data governance offer a solid foundation on which to build a framework for equitable AI governance, particularly as broader human rights principles become more fragmented and contested.
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