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AI for humanitarian action: Human rights and ethics
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Engelhardt, Tim
, Pizzi, Michael
, Romanoff, Mila
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Accountability
/ Artificial intelligence
/ Automation
/ Best practice
/ Business and digital technologies in humanitarian crises
/ COVID-19
/ COVID-19 (Disease)
/ Decision making
/ Ethics
/ Human rights
/ Humanitarianism
/ Intelligence
/ International law
/ International law and human rights
/ Machine learning
/ Sustainable development
/ United Nations Human Rights Council
/ World problems
2020
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AI for humanitarian action: Human rights and ethics
by
Engelhardt, Tim
, Pizzi, Michael
, Romanoff, Mila
in
Accountability
/ Artificial intelligence
/ Automation
/ Best practice
/ Business and digital technologies in humanitarian crises
/ COVID-19
/ COVID-19 (Disease)
/ Decision making
/ Ethics
/ Human rights
/ Humanitarianism
/ Intelligence
/ International law
/ International law and human rights
/ Machine learning
/ Sustainable development
/ United Nations Human Rights Council
/ World problems
2020
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AI for humanitarian action: Human rights and ethics
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Engelhardt, Tim
, Pizzi, Michael
, Romanoff, Mila
in
Accountability
/ Artificial intelligence
/ Automation
/ Best practice
/ Business and digital technologies in humanitarian crises
/ COVID-19
/ COVID-19 (Disease)
/ Decision making
/ Ethics
/ Human rights
/ Humanitarianism
/ Intelligence
/ International law
/ International law and human rights
/ Machine learning
/ Sustainable development
/ United Nations Human Rights Council
/ World problems
2020
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AI for humanitarian action: Human rights and ethics
2020
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Overview
Artificial intelligence (AI)-supported systems have transformative applications in the humanitarian sector but they also pose unique risks for human rights, even when used with the best intentions. Drawing from research and expert consultations conducted across the globe in recent years, this paper identifies key points of consensus on how humanitarian practitioners can ensure that AI augments – rather than undermines – human interests while being rights-respecting. Specifically, these consultations emphasized the necessity of an anchoring framework based on international human rights law as an essential baseline for ensuring that human interests are embedded in AI systems. Ethics, in addition, can play a complementary role in filling gaps and elevating standards above the minimum requirements of international human rights law. This paper summarizes the advantages of this framework, while also identifying specific tools and best practices that either already exist and can be adapted to the AI context, or that need to be created, in order to operationalize this human rights framework. As the COVID crisis has laid bare, AI will increasingly shape the global response to the world's toughest problems, especially in the development and humanitarian sector. To ensure that AI tools enable human progress and contribute to achieving the Sustainable Development Goals, humanitarian actors need to be proactive and inclusive in developing tools, policies and accountability mechanisms that protect human rights.
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Cambridge University Press
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