From the military using AI for targeting decisions, to judges using AI for sentencing, and from banks using algorithms to make loan decision, to cancer and climate researchers using AI to make scientific discoveries, AI has an incredible potential both to promote and to threaten human rights. While there is good reason to think AI will help us fight climate change, food shortages and cure diseases, decisions made using AI are often opaque, brittle, biased, and in other ways dangerous. In this webinar, we will discuss how AI can help promote human rights, and in which ways AI threatens human rights. We will also ask how human rights can help us govern AI.
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