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The Srikrishna Committee Data Protection Bill and Artificial Intelligence in India
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by
Amber Sinha and Elonnai Hickok
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published
Sep 03, 2018
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filed under:
Internet Governance,
Artificial Intelligence,
Privacy
Artificial Intelligence in many ways is in direct conflict with traditional data protection principles and requirements including consent, purpose limitation, data minimization, retention and deletion, accountability, and transparency.
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The Wolf in Sheep's Clothing: Demanding your Data
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by
Rekha Jain
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published
Nov 10, 2020
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filed under:
Internet Governance,
Data Protection,
Artificial Intelligence
The increasing digitalization of the economy and ubiquity of the Internet, coupled with developments in Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Machine Learning (ML) has given rise to transformational business models across several sectors.
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Towards Algorithmic Transparency
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by
Radhika Radhakrishnan, and Amber Sinha
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published
Jul 06, 2020
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last modified
Jul 15, 2020 01:16 PM
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filed under:
Regulatory Practices Lab,
Internet Governance,
Featured,
Algorithms,
internet governance,
Transparency,
Artificial Intelligence
This policy brief examines the issue of transparency as a key ethical component in the development, deployment, and use of Artificial Intelligence.
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Unbox Festival 2019: CIS organizes two Workshops
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by
Saumyaa Naidu
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published
Feb 17, 2019
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last modified
Feb 26, 2019 01:53 AM
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filed under:
Gender,
Internet Governance,
Artificial Intelligence
Centre for Internet & Society organized two workshops at the Unbox Festival 2019, in Bangalore, on 15 and 17 February 2019.
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Blog
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UNDP joins Tech Giants in Partnership on AI
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by
Admin
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published
Aug 01, 2018
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last modified
Aug 13, 2018 03:51 PM
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filed under:
Internet Governance,
Artificial Intelligence
UNDP joins the Partnership on Artificial Intelligence (AI), a consortium of companies, academics, and NGOs working to ensure that AI is developed in a safe, ethical, and transparent manner. Founded in 2016 by the tech giants - Amazon, DeepMind/Google, Facebook, IBM, and Microsoft - It has since been joined by industry leaders such as Accenture, Intel, Oxford Internet Institute - University of Oxford, eBay, as well as non profit organizations such as UNICEF and Human Rights Watch and many more.
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News & Media
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UNESCAP Google AI Meeting
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by
Admin
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published
Aug 29, 2018
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last modified
Sep 20, 2018 03:47 PM
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filed under:
Internet Governance,
Artificial Intelligence,
Privacy
Arindrajit was a panelist at the event on AI in public service delivery hosted by UNESCAP Bangkok on August 29, 2018. The event was co-organized by Economic and Social Commission for Asia and the Pacific and Google.
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News & Media
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Unpacking Algorithmic Infrastructures: Mapping the Data Supply Chain in the Healthcare Industry in India
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by
Amrita Sengupta, Chetna V. M., Pallavi Bedi, Puthiya Purayil Sneha, Shweta Mohandas and Yatharth
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published
Dec 22, 2023
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last modified
Jan 05, 2024 02:38 AM
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filed under:
Health Tech,
RAW Blog,
Research,
Data Protection,
Healthcare,
Researchers at Work,
Artificial Intelligence
The Unpacking Algorithmic Infrastructures project, supported by a grant from the Notre Dame-IBM Tech Ethics Lab, aims to study the Al data supply chain infrastructure in healthcare in India, and aims to critically analyse auditing frameworks that are utilised to develop and deploy AI systems in healthcare. It will map the prevalence of Al auditing practices within the sector to arrive at an understanding of frameworks that may be developed to check for ethical considerations - such as algorithmic bias and harm within healthcare systems, especially against marginalised and vulnerable populations.
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RAW
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We need a better AI vision
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by
Arindrajit Basu
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published
Oct 14, 2019
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filed under:
Internet Governance,
Artificial Intelligence
Artificial intelligence conjures up a wondrous world of autonomous processes but dystopia is inevitable unless rights and privacy are protected.
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What is the problem with ‘Ethical AI’? An Indian Perspective
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by
Arindrajit Basu and Pranav M.B.
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published
Jul 21, 2019
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filed under:
Internet Governance,
Artificial Intelligence
On 22 May 2019, the OECD member countries adopted the OECD Council Recommendation on Artificial Intelligence. The Principles, meant to provide an “ethical framework” for governing Artificial Intelligence (AI), were the first set of guidelines signed by multiple governments, including non-OECD members: Argentina, Brazil, Colombia, Costa Rica, Peru, and Romania.
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