Technology and artificial intelligence (AI) are changing economic systems, governance, and human rights. Innovation creates new opportunities but also raises ethical concerns related to privacy, labor rights, and social justice. AI is used in decision-making, economic policies, and governance, affecting human rights and social structures.
The connection between technologies, AI, and human rights involves multiple challenges. AI-driven automation impacts industries, employment, and economic structures. Digital platforms support free expression and access to information, but they also create risks related to surveillance, misinformation, and biased algorithms.
Governments and businesses are using AI in healthcare, law enforcement, and policymaking, making it important to ensure that these technologies do not violate human rights. Balancing innovation, ethics, and global equity requires policies, regulations, and collaboration among researchers, policymakers, and industry professionals. TAHRD-2025 provides a platform to discuss the relationship between AI, economic systems, and human rights. AI and digital technologies are changing economic and social systems. These developments create opportunities but also raise concerns about fairness, accountability, and human rights. Discussions on regulations, policies, and responsible AI development are necessary to address these issues.
TAHRD-2025 focuses on the relationship between AI, economic structures, and human rights. It provides a space to examine policy reforms, regulatory frameworks, and the role of AI in economic and social systems. The goal is to understand how technology can be used responsibly while protecting human rights.
More DetailsGeneral Chair
Dr. Francesco did his PhD in Social Sciences, specializing in economic sociology, ethical finance, and social economics.
General Co-Chair
Prof. Srikanta Patnaik is Director of I.I.M.T., Bhubaneswar, India. He has received his Ph. D. (Engineering) on Computational Intelligence from Jadavpur University, India in 1999.
Program Chair
Professor Sushanta Kumar Nayak, currently serves as a Professor in the Department of Economics at Rajiv Gandhi University, Itanagar, Arunachal Pradesh, with a distinguished career spanning over 30 years.
Publication Chair
Dr. Chitta Ranjan Mishra is an Eminent Chemical Scientist & Technologist , Columnist, Television Anchor & Resource Person, Author, Orator and National Science Communicator of repute.
International Advisory Chair
Prof. Arturo Hermann has an impressive academic background, starting with a full marks "Laurea" in Economics from the University of Naples in 1986.
Finance Chair
Prof. Dr. Kamala Prasad Mahapatra is an esteemed academic and a prominent figure in the field of literature and education.
Finance Co-Chair
Dhananjaya Sarangi is a Professor of Computer Science and Applications of Interscience Institute of Management and Technology (IIMT), Bhubaneswar, Odisha since April 2019.
Organising Chair
Suresh Chandra Sarangi, after completing his post graduation in political science from Utkal University, joined as an Assistant Professor in SCS college Puri.
Organising Co-Chair
Prof. Pramod Kumar Prusty is the Dean Academics of IIMT, Bhubaneswar, Odisha, India. He has received his Ph.D degree from Utkal University, Vani Vihar on Accounting and Finance based topic.
Conference Convener
Mrs. Soma Mitra brings a wealth of expertise to her role as Assistant Professor in Human Resource and Communication at IIMT, Bhubaneswar.