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Legal and regulatory frameworks related to personal data and user profiling
The purpose of this document is to provide an overview of how AI, big data and frontier technologies impact rights from the data protection perspective.
Effect of Technology:
Law, Privacy, Surveillance
Democratic values:
Equality, Fairness, Rule of Law, Transparency, Trust
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Risks for the use of personal data and user profiling
The current EU approach to AI regulation faces several challenges and limitations that need to be addressed.
Effect of Technology:
Agency, Bias, Disinformation & Misinformation, Epistemic effect, Inclusion/Exclusion, Individuals, Opacity, Polarisation, Privacy, Society, Surveillance
Democratic values:
Accountability, Deliberation, Equality, Fairness, Participation, Transparency, Trust
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The value of democracy
There are both instrumental and intrinsic reasons to value democracy. In short, democracy is valuable instrumentally because:
(1) democracy can assist us in producing laws and policies that protect the rights and interests of citizens,
Effect of Technology:
Agency, Culture, Democracy, Epistemic effect, Inclusion/Exclusion, Individuals, Legitimacy, Opacity, Society
Democratic values:
Accountability, Deliberation, Equality, Fairness, Participation, Pluralism, Rule of Law, Transparency, Trust
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What is freedom?
When we think of freedom or ‘liberty’ we typically think of it in certain ways: e.g., freedom to act as we please, freedom from harm or interference, freedom of thought, or freedom to be a member of a community (Susskind, 2018: 165).
Effect of Technology:
Democracy, Individuals, Society, Surveillance
Format:
External link