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Tackling the tensions at the intersection of human rights and technology, this session explores the role technologies can play and the safeguards needed to ensure technology understands the nuisances of protecting human rights.
Providing a multifaceted view of the law, human rights and technology as enablers while exploring the opportunities for responsible research and innovations, this dynamic session does a deep-dive into a global human rights case study and the challenges that must be negated and look into the future of where we need to get to.
Speakers:
Anjali Mazumder (AI and Justice and Human Rights Theme Lead, The Alan Turing Institute)
Allaine Cerwonka (Assoc Director of ASG; Director of International, The Alan Turing Institute)
Nick Dale (Superintendent, West Midlands Police)
Jennifer Cobbe (Senior Researcher, University of Cambridge)
Natasha Zervudachi (Sustainability Specialist at diginex)
Parosha Chandran (Professor of Practice in Modern Slavery Law and Barrister, King's College London & One Pump Court Chambers, London)
Silkie Carlo (Director at Big Brother Watch)
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