The rapid integration of artificial intelligence (AI) into human rights governance is precipitating a paradigmatic transformation within the broader human rights system. The increasing deployment of algorithms and machine learning models in complex decision-making processes underscores both the potential and the challenges of this technological shift. While AI offers significant opportunities to enhance governance through advanced networking, predictive analytics, resource optimization, and automated decision-making, it simultaneously raises critical concerns regarding algorithmic bias, transparency, and the potential erosion of human accountability. This paper critically examines the long-term implications of AI-driven governance on public freedoms, digital rights, and democratic transformation. It investigates how AI can be leveraged to foster greater transparency and accountability within governmental and institutional frameworks. Furthermore, the study explores prospective scenarios for the consolidation of AI in human rights governance, with a specific focus on the Arab region, offering insights into the evolving interplay between technology, governance, and human rights.