AI showing inherent bias against poor: CJI Surya Kant

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New Delhi, May 6: Stressing that social justice must remain the cornerstone of a humane and equitable society, Chief Justice of India (CJI) Surya Kant on Wednesday cautioned that the rapid rise of artificial intelligence is exhibiting an inherent bias against the poor. Delivering the 8th Dinkar Memorial Lecture on “Rashmirathi: The Epic of Social Justice”, organised by Respect India, CJI Surya Kant said the ideals of equality and human dignity found powerful expression in the works of Ramdhari Singh ‘Dinkar’ even before they were enshrined in the Constitution.

“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,” the CJI said, invoking the lessons from Dinkar’s epic Rashmirathi. Expressing concern over persisting inequalities in society, he said that even after seven decades, the disparities highlighted in Dinkar’s writings continue to remain relevant in contemporary times.

The CJI added that the ideals and practice of social justice form the foundation of a just social order and warned that emerging technologies, including AI-driven systems, risk deepening exclusion if not guided by constitutional values and human sensitivity. He further said that literature and Constitutional morality together offer an enduring framework for preserving equality and social harmony in society. On the occasion, BJP MP Manoj Tiwari was conferred the Dinkar Sanskriti Samman 2026 in recognition of his contribution to promoting the poet’s legacy.

“Dinkar ji’s poetry continues to inspire and reflect the strength of our cultural heritage,” he said. The memorial lecture witnessed participation from members of the judiciary, academia, and public life. In his remarks on the occasion, Supreme Court Bar Association President and former Additional Solicitor General Vikas Singh said Dinkar’s writings reflected the foundational principles of justice rooted in India’s civilisational ethos. “This platform connects literary thought with contemporary legal and societal discourse,” he said. Respect India Founder and General Secretary Manish Kumar Chaudhary said the memorial lecture was a tribute to Dinkar’s enduring legacy and ideas that continue to inspire generations. “We want this platform to bring together culture, ideas, and social responsibility,” he said. –IANS pds/vd

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