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SUMMARY:Girls Sc(AI)ence 7: Conversations on how AI is eroding human rights
  (and what can we do about it)
DESCRIPTION:Contact: valentina.fantasia@lucs.lu.se\n\nAn online lecture in 
 the serie Girls Just Want To Have Sc(AI)ence.Topic: Conversations on how A
 I is eroding human rights (and what can we do about it)Invited speaker: Su
 e Anne Teo\,&nbsp\;Raoul Wallenberg Institute of Human Rights and Humanita
 rian Law and Faculty of Law\, Lund UniversityWhen: March 24th\, 10.00 &nbs
 p\;to 11:15Where: hybrid - link by registrationOn site:&nbsp\; at LUX B:33
 9\, Department of Philosophy\, Lux\, Helgonavägen 3 LundOnline on zoomAbs
 tractAs AI increasingly plays a larger role in daily lives and in society\
 , it is inevitable that human rights issues will arise in relation to its 
 use. Concerns around its impacts on human rights\, such as non-discriminat
 ion\, right to private life\, freedom of assembly\, freedom of expression 
 and other rights have been highlighted by scholars and policymakers. Howev
 er\, focusing on the impacts of AI on discrete rights is a necessary but i
 nsufficient way to account for how AI challenges human rights.AI can intro
 duce novel forms of harms and the grasp of existing human rights over such
  harms remain slippery as&nbsp\;new technologically mediated realities cal
 l into question how&nbsp\;human rights are being impacted\, what counts as
  human rights violations and who&nbsp\;are violating human rights\, posing
  second-order challenges towards the fitness of the human rights framework
 .&nbsp\;I will examine how these concerns pose foundational challenges for
  human rights\, undermining the conceptual\, contextual and normative foun
 dations of the human rights law framework. This problem-finding approach c
 an help to&nbsp\;lay the key steps to take for a human rights framework th
 at is fit(ter) for the age of AI.RegistrationTo participate is free of cha
 rge.&nbsp\;Registration for online lecture or for both lecture and worksho
 p on-site in Lund at ai.lu.se.Deadline for signing up to attend&nbsp\;on-s
 ite&nbsp\;is March 18thAbout the workshop seriesWhile feminist approaches 
 to technoscience are getting increasing attention\, fields such as Artific
 ial Intelligence\, Human-Robot Interaction and Human-Computer Interaction 
 are still male-dominated. Similarly\, new technologies\, from assistive ro
 bots to chatbots\, are often imbued with the same intrinsic gender and eth
 nic stereotypes and biases present in our Western society. An increasing n
 umber of scholars have thus called for a feminist reboot\, praising more e
 thical\, sustainable and inclusive research practices and epistemologies i
 n the hope of better technology. Our workshop series "Girls just want to h
 ave Sc(AI)ence" aims to foster knowledge and discussions on critical and f
 eminist approaches to technology by engaging scholars working with AI from
  a variety of disciplines -from data science to art\, political studies an
 d philosophy\, and invite them to reflect and imagine together how to use 
 tools and theories from critical and feminist studies to implement more th
 cial\, sustainable and inclusive technology-related practices and research
 .More info can be found here: https://www.ai.lu.se/GIRLSCAIENCE&nbsp\;This
  event is sponsored by WASP HS and Lund university profile area Natural an
 d Artificial Cognition\n\nMore information about the event: https://www.ai
 .lu.se/evenemang/girls-scaience-7-conversations-how-ai-eroding-human-right
 s-and-what-can-we-do-about-it
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LOCATION:Online - link by registration
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