Digital Human Rights
Offered By: Alan Turing Institute via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore the complex intersection of digital technologies, human rights, and privacy in this 59-minute roundtable discussion from the Alan Turing Institute. Delve into the accelerated application of AI in response to the COVID-19 crisis and examine the potential threats to personal privacy, free speech, and security in the digital age. Analyze the similarities between surveillance practices in Western democracies and non-Western states, and evaluate the adequacy of existing policies and regulatory frameworks in protecting individual rights. Gain insights from key leaders in the field as they discuss the challenges of balancing technological advancements with fundamental human rights in an increasingly digital world.
Syllabus
Introduction
DNA
Data sharing
Privacy enhancing technologies
Facial recognition
Growing concern
Impact of next generation
Tradeoffs
Trustworthy
Red lines
The slippery slope
Digital human rights
Tokyo Games
Challenges to regulation
Trust
Data protection
Technical challenges
Data erasure
Participatory AI
Conclusion
Taught by
Alan Turing Institute
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