Yes. I think rights are certainly very important to have, but in order to act on rights, it creates an unfair burden on the everyday person.
For example, I contested the use of my data. It was a financially, emotionally and physically exhausting process. I did that when I was living in the U.S. as a researcher at Princeton. It was not easy to do. Even with my expertise and access to resources and privileges, it wasn't an easy process. I can only imagine how very hard it would be for one of your constituents—a single mother or a teenager or a minor—to contest the use of an AI system and to ensure that their consent is respected.