There are several inalienable human rights related to AI and technology, including:
1. The right to privacy: individuals have the right to control their personal data and to prevent its misuse or abuse.
2. The right to non-discrimination: AI systems should not perpetuate or exacerbate existing biases, and individuals should not be discriminated against on the basis of race, gender, religion, or other characteristics.
3. The right to due process and accountability: individuals have the right to contest decisions made by AI systems and to hold those systems accountable for their actions.
4. The right to freedom of expression: individuals have the right to express themselves freely online and to access information without censorship or surveillance.
5. The right to work: automation and AI should not result in widespread unemployment or the loss of livelihoods.
6. The right to safety and security: AI systems should be designed with safety and security in mind, and individuals should be protected from harm caused by these systems.
7. The right to education and access to technology: individuals should have access to education and training that enables them to use and benefit from AI and other technologies.
Overall, human rights should be a fundamental consideration in the development and use of AI and other technologies, and policies and practices should be designed to promote and protect these rights.