D1.5 Current Human Rights Frameworks
Andreas Andreou
Stephanie Laulhe Shaelou
Doris Schroeder
10.21253/DMU.8181827.v3
https://figshare.dmu.ac.uk/articles/online_resource/D1_5_Current_Human_Rights_Frameworks/8181827
<p>Smart Information Systems (SIS), which are a combination of big data analytics and Artificial Intelligence (AI), constitute an integral part of our lives. From Google search, Amazon’s Alexa, surgery robots, digital libraries, location-based devices, affective computing, and human machine symbiosis, almost everybody in high-income regions is affected by SIS on daily basis. </p>
<p>Meanwhile, human rights and ethics discussions about SIS are taking place whilst<i> </i>the technologies are already omnipresent. The UK House of Lords, the UNESCO, the European Commission and the Pope, are only a few examples of those working on the human rights and ethics aspects of SIS. </p>
2020-05-06 12:36:11
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