Wednesday, April 10, 2024

Exploring the Intersection of Artificial Intelligence and Human Rights: Insights from Bournemouth University Scholars and Students in Ukraine

 


The upcoming conference at Kyiv National Economic University named Vadym Hetman promises a deep dive into the intricate relationship between artificial intelligence (AI) and human rights. Scheduled for April 19, 2024, this event will witness scholars and students from Bournemouth University joining the discourse with their insightful contributions.

Among the distinguished speakers from Bournemouth University Dr. Max Lowenstein will explore the intriguing question of whether AI can effectively replace and reform traditional systems like the UK jury, Dr. Lingling Wei will shed light on the potential global impact of the new EU AI Act, and Joseph McMullen will delve into the sustainable development aspects of AI.

In addition to these seasoned professionals, students from Bournemouth University are also gearing up to present their perspectives on AI and human rights. Jazz White's focus on the impact of AI on low-income households and Dimitar Bogdanov 's exploration of AI's implications for Article 8 rights (respect for private and family life, home, and correspondence) promise to add a fresh dimension to the discussions.

The conference's theme, "Artificial Intellect and Human Rights: Current Challenges and Future Prospects," couldn't be more relevant as AI continues to permeate various aspects of our lives, raising critical ethical and legal questions. With contributions from both established academics and emerging voices, this event is poised to offer valuable insights and foster meaningful dialogue on this pressing issue.

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