AI as a Human Rights Issue - Value Chains, Consequences, and Community-Led Governance
CLEA, Free University of Brussels (VUB) via YouTube
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Explore how artificial intelligence has evolved into a critical human rights issue through this comprehensive conference talk that examines harms occurring throughout the entire AI value chain. Delve into the systemic problems beyond deployment failures, including data extraction practices, design decisions, organizational incentives, and corporate culture within technology companies. Learn from the speaker's transition from Big Tech to independent governance work as she demonstrates how these harms accumulate and create disproportionate impacts across different regions. Discover interdisciplinary approaches, particularly through the Ethical AI Alliance's work, that systematically map harm patterns in accessible and actionable ways. Understand the development and implementation of AI harm maps as essential tools for promoting transparency and accountability in AI systems. Examine community-led and decentralized governance models that complement academic research while working toward more equitable AI systems. Gain insights from a Global South, justice, and human rights perspective on AI accountability, drawing from over a decade of experience in technology and cloud infrastructure.
Syllabus
Asma Derja: AI as a Human Rights Issue: Value Chains, Consequences, and Community-Led Governance
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CLEA, Free University of Brussels (VUB)