AIMC Topic: Human Rights

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AIonAI: a humanitarian law of artificial intelligence and robotics.

Science and engineering ethics
The enduring progression of artificial intelligence and cybernetics offers an ever-closer possibility of rational and sentient robots. The ethics and morals deriving from this technological prospect have been considered in the philosophy of artificia...

THE IMPACT OF THE INTRODUCTION OF ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE TECHNOLOGIES ON THE CURRENT HUMAN RIGHTS AND FREEDOMS CONCEPT.

Polski merkuriusz lekarski : organ Polskiego Towarzystwa Lekarskiego
Artificial Intelligence (AI) has undeniably transformed the landscape of healthcare, offering unparalleled potential to enhance patient care, streamline diagnostics, and improve overall healthcare outcomes. As AI continues to make its way into the me...

The Potential of an Artificial Intelligence for Disability Advocacy: The WikiDisability Project.

Studies in health technology and informatics
Human rights monitoring for people with disabilities is in urgent need for disability data that is shared and available for local and international disability stakeholders (e.g., advocacy groups). Our aim is to use a Wikibase for editing, integrating...

LEGAL AND PRACTICAL PROBLEMS OF USE OF ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE-BASED ROBOTS IN FORENSIC PSYCHIATRY.

Wiadomosci lekarskie (Warsaw, Poland : 1960)
OBJECTIVE: The aim: This research aims to analyze the possibilities of using artificial intelligence-based robotics in forensic psychiatry to assess the public hazard of a mentally disabled or suffering from a mental illness to improve the legal fram...

Reflections around ethics, human intelligence and artificial intelligence.

Gaceta medica de Mexico
On the internet, artificial intelligence has grown to become a program with codes and algorithms that learn and reprogram themselves to carry out pre-established tasks with greater efficiency; although this translates into improvements, the scope of ...

Embracing the Future: Using Artificial Intelligence in Australian Health Practitioner Regulation.

Journal of law and medicine
Artificial intelligence (AI) - computerised technology that imitates aspects of human intelligence - is developing at a rapid pace. It is increasingly used to improve the efficiency and effectiveness of multifarious processes in private industry and ...

AI Surveillance during Pandemics: Ethical Implementation Imperatives.

The Hastings Center report
Artificial intelligence surveillance can be used to diagnose individual cases, track the spread of Covid-19, and help provide care. The use of AI for surveillance purposes (such as detecting new Covid-19 cases and gathering data from healthy and ill ...