Artificial intelligence and human rights Edited by Alberto Quintavalla & Jeroen Temperman.
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TextPublication details: Oxford (UK): Oxford University Press ; 2023.Edition: 1st edDescription: xxxvii, 641 pISBN: - 9780192882493
- 019288249X
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- 0192882503
- 9780191976797
- 0191976792
- K564 .A78 2023
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| K561 .B65 2021 Right to higher education : a political theory / | K561 .D76 Droit et la diversité culturelle / | K561 .D76 Droit et la diversité culturelle / | K564 .A78 2023 Artificial intelligence and human rights | K564 .C6 G7 2023 The impact of artificial intelligence on human rights legislation: A plea for an AI convention | K564 .P83 2016 Intérêt général dans les pays de common law et de droit écrit / | K579 .P47 2019 Permutations of responsibility in international law / |
Includes bibliographical references and index.
AI life cycle and human rights : risks and remedies / Martina Smuclerova, Lubos Kral, and Jan Drchal -- Artificial intelligence and the right to liberty and security / Valentina Golunova -- Artificial intelligence and religious freedom / Jeroen Temperman -- Artificial intelligence and freedom of expression / Giovanni De Gregorio and Pietro Dunn -- Artificial intelligence and freedom of assembly / Margaret Warthon -- Artificial intelligence and the right to property : the human rights dimension of intellectual property / Letizia Tomada and Raphaele Xenidis -- Artificial intelligence and the right to privacy / Alessia Zornetta and Ignacio Cofone -- The rights to privacy and data protection and facial recognition technology in the Global North / Natalia Menendez Gonzalez -- Privacy, political participation, and dissent : facial recognition technologies and the risk of digital authoritarianism in the Global South / Malcolm Katrak and Ishita Chakrabarty -- The production of and control over data in the AI-Era : the two failing approaches to privacy protection / Bart van der Sloot -- Artificial intelligence, the public space, and the right to be ignored / Andrea Pin -- Artificial intelligence and racial discrimination / Louis Koen and Kgomotso Mufamadi -- Artificial intelligence and gender-based discrimination / Fabian Lutz -- Artificial intelligence and LGBTQ+ rights / Masuma Shahid -- Artificial intelligence and women's rights : deepfake technology / Marilia Papaleo Gagliardi -- Artificial intelligence and disability rights / Antonella Zarra, Silvia Favalli and Matilde Ceron -- Artificial intelligence and fair trial rights / Helga Molbk-Steensig and Alexandre Quemy -- Artificial intelligence and data analytics : a recipe for human rights violations / Migle Laukyte -- Artificial intelligence and the right to an effective remedy / Sarah de Heer -- Artificial intelligence technologies and the right to seek and enjoy asylum : an overview / Raimy Reyes -- Artificial intelligence screening and the right to asylum / Dhruv Somayajula -- Artificial intelligence and the right to food / Adekemi Omotubora -- Artificial intelligence and the right to housing / Caroline Compton and Jessie Hohmann -- Artificial intelligence and human rights at work / Joe Atkinson and Philippa Collins -- Artificial intelligence and the right to health / Enrique Santamaria Echeverria -- Artificial intelligence and consumer protection rights / Shu Li, Beatrice Schutte and Lotta Majewski -- Artificial intelligence and the right to a healthy environment / Alberto Quintavalla -- Artificial intelligence and human rights : understanding and governing common risks and benefits / Kostina Prifti, Alberto Quintavalla and Jeroen Temperman -- Human rights, legal personality, and artificial intelligence : what can epistemology and moral philosophy teach law? / Klaus Heine -- Robot rights/human responsibility / David Gunkel -- The limits of AI decision-making : are there decisions artificial intelligence should not make? / Florian Gamper -- Smart cities, artificial intelligence, and public law : an unchained melody / Soria Ranchord�as -- Putting private sector responsibility in the mix : a business and human rights approach to artificial intelligence / Isabel Ebert and Lisa Hsin -- Artificial intelligence human rights impact assessment / Alessandro Ortalda and Paul De Hert -- Real-life experimentation with artificial intelligence / Elizaveta Gromova and Evert Stamhuis.
"The scope of Artificial Intelligence’s (AI) hold on modern life is only just beginning to be fully understood. Academics, professionals, policymakers, and legislators are analysing the effects of AI in the legal realm, notably in human rights work. Artificial Intelligence technologies and modern human rights have lived parallel lives for the last sixty years, and they continue to evolve with one another as both fields take shape. Artificial Intelligence and Human Rights explores the effects of AI on both the concept of human rights and on specific topics, including civil and political rights, privacy, non-discrimination, fair procedure, and asylum. Second- and third-generation human rights such as the right to food, right to housing, right to health and right to a healthy environment are also addressed. By mapping this relationship, the book clarifies the benefits and risks for human rights as new AI applications are designed and deployed. After carrying out designated thematic human rights studies of AI impact, the last part of the volume is devoted to systemic and foundational questions at the crossroads of AI and human rights. These reflexive and critical pieces include questions of legal personality, business and human rights regulation, the need for human rights impact assessments, and human rights-conducive experimentation with AI. The coupling of a bird’s eye view with a granular perspective makes Artificial Intelligence and Human Rights a seminal text on the legal ramifications of machine learning"--
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