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380° <[email protected]> writes:

> https://alltechishuman.org/s/AI-and-Human-Rights_Building-a-Tech-Future-Aligned-With-the-Public-Interest-1.pdf

dimenticavo l'executive summary:

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Executive Summary

Artificial Intelligence (AI) and other digital technologies are
tools. As such, they can be used to create unprecedented opportunities
and advancement, and can also be wielded in ways that oppress and
harm. Applied unconsciously, they will continue to recreate existing
social norms, biases and power structures. Developed thoughtfully, they
can help transform society for the better.

While the breadth of applications for AI are enormous, the ways in which
these technologies intersect with human rights are no different from
previous technologies. In other words, AI can be leveraged to advance
human knowledge and capacity in a range of fields - including, but not
limited to, medicine, engineering, energy, finance, law, communication
and security. In the process, they can also enable dangerous violations
of human rights in areas of digital identity, privacy, healthcare and
civil rights, to name a few.

This report outlines key issues and opportunities related to the
intersection of AI and Human Rights, across seven key areas - Automated
Decision Making Systems and Civil Rights; Data Privacy; Synthetic Media
and Information Integrity; Content Moderation; Healthcare; Surveillance
Technology, Predictive Technology and Criminal Justice; and
Cybersecurity and Autonomous Weapons. These topics are not intended to
be comprehensive. Rather, they explore some of the key issues surfaced
by our team of 93 co-authors. Each section provides an overview of the
topic, and lists key barriers and challenges, next steps and proposed
solutions.

Best practices related to AI and Human Rights, such as those developed
by the UN, and those that appear as recurring themes in this report, are
similar to the best practices we have identified in previous Responsible
Technology reports, including our 2021 report on Improving Social Media,
and our 2022 report on HX - Human (vs User) Experience. These themes and
values include:

• Transparency

• Explainability

• User Notification & Consent

• Oversight & Accountability

• Due Process & Redress

• Privacy by default

• Participant centered

• Conducting impact assessments

• Creating standards, regulation and legislation

The report also includes profile interviews of over 40 community
leaders, to provide readers with examples of the people and
possibilities in the space. We have also curated a list of over 100
Organizations addressing challenges in Human Rights and AI.

Like previous All Tech is Human collaborative publications, this report
is as much about the process as it is about the final outcome. Each
section was co-created with the input of close to a hundred participants
over the course of three months. The interactions, relationships and
collaborations that helped build this report are essential aspects of
the growing field of Responsible Technology. We at All Tech is Human are
grateful for all of these contributions. We hope that this collection of
key issues, key people, and key organizations in AI and Human Rights
will help shape the field of Responsible Technology, and advance our
cause of aligning tech with the public interest.

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 non abbiamo alcun titolo per suggerire alcunché»

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but very few check the facts.  Ask me about <https://stallmansupport.org>.

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