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Item Open Access Safeguarding Privacy in the Age of AI-Powered Legal Services: Navigating Data Protection Challenges and Ethical Imperatives(University of North Bengal, 2024) Yadawa, Surendra Kumar; Singh, SukhwinderIn the age of Artificial Intelligence (AI) and quantum computing, information is moving worldwide. No aspect of life is left untouched by it, the increasing use of Artificial Intelligence (AI) has raised concerns about privacy as well as data security among governments, industry and common people. The absence of legal coherence with the changing technological landscape has made the challenge even tougher. AI's transformative impact on judicial services necessitates balancing innovation with privacy, focusing on managing sensitive data, regulatory compliance, and ethical standards in AI-driven legal frameworks. This explores data protection challenges, and ethical imperatives in AI-powered legal services, emphasising privacy safeguards and regulatory compliance mechanisms. Integrating AI in legal services demands a comprehensive approach to address data privacy, security, and ethical considerations. In India, the evolving AI landscape emphasises the need for robust regulatory frameworks to ensure compliance with privacy concerns and mitigate risks. The complexity of AI systems necessitates transparency, accountability, and human oversight at every stage of development and deployment. Ethical imperatives, such as safeguarding user rights and maintaining public trust, are crucial. Indian experiences highlight a growing demand for legal frameworks that balance innovation with data protection, ensuring AI technologies serve justice without compromising privacy. This article advocates for active assessment of AI systems within the framework of existing laws, and calls for responsible innovation focused on AI applications and impacts and legal compliance of AI technologies in India, paving the way for a sustainable and privacy-focused approach to AI governance.Item Open Access The Role of Media Ethics: A Philosophical Quest(University of North Bengal, 2025) Sharma, Reeta Kumari; Barman, BiswajitIn today’s scenario the role of media as such plays a vital role to reconstruct and rejuvenate the society, community, country, and nation. In short it can be said that media is the mouthpiece of present generation. The media, at large, is spreading ever across the globe by leaps and bounds. Media in haste become more pervasive and in turn gain more influence. However, the general perception of media in many areas of the world is of a decline as far as ethical standards are concerned. This, in turn, creates a gulf between public and private life. Media of different forms, such as, print media, television, etc., is biased, unfair, and inaccurate in the sense of violating the codes of conducts. This is where the relevance of ethics. Media must be accorded by ethical rules and principles because media as a business enterprise deals with public. It has a great role in bringing harmony and integrity of the society. Unfortunately, media in these days’ work as an agent of the Government. When the Government of a country is corrupted and if media works at the hand of Government, it would bring a wrong signal to the society. Media must act with freedom and responsibility. The accountability of media cannot be set aside. Media is responsible to the society. The main strategy of my paper is to explore and examine with critical outlook the role and responsibility of media persons.