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AI showing discrimination, inherent bias towards poor: CJI
5/6/2026 10:06:41 PM
Early Times Report

New Delhi, May 6: Chief Justice of India Surya Kant on Wednesday said despite its growing influence, artificial intelligence is showing inherent bias against the poor, and stressed that social justice remains the cornerstone of a humane and equitable society.
Speaking at the 8th Dinkar Memorial Lecture on "Rashmirathi: The Epic of Social Justice" organised by NGO Respect India, CJI Kant said the ideals of equality and human dignity were powerfully echoed in the works of Ramdhari Singh Dinkar, long before they were incorporated into the Constitution of India.
Speaking about AI, the CJI said that reports have started coming that the technology also discriminates and is sometimes biased.
Recalling his childhood days, the CJI said that his family encouraged him to study Dinkar and other great writers such as Munshi Premchand, Suryakant Tripathi Nirala, Harivansh Rai Bachhan and Mahadevi Varma. He said the poetry of these great writers not only gave a healing touch during the freedom struggle but also aroused a sense of revolution among the masses. Similarly, the law should also provide solace to the people, he said.
The CJI, who addressed the gathering in Hindi, said he believes Dinkar's poetry focuses on social justice like the law which also highlights social equality and harmony in society.
He said that Dinkar was given the title of 'Rashtrakavi' by Mahatma Gandhi because his writings reflected the soul of the nation, its aspirations, pain and struggle.
Recalling lessons from Dinkar's epic Rashmirathi, the CJI emphasised that justice, self-respect and human dignity must remain at the centre of society.
"In a democracy, equality, dignity and social harmony are essential. Merely passing laws is not enough unless every individual is treated with dignity and respect," he said.
Justice Kant expressed concern that even seven decades after it was written, inequalities continue to persist, and underlined that the ideals and practices of social justice form the foundation of a just social order.
The CJI said that writers have always inspired society and in law, people talk about poetic justice, which also came from these great poets.
Speaking about AI, the CJI said that reports have started coming in that the technology also discriminates and is sometimes biased.
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