PI seeks to inform inquiry of UK Joint Committee on Human Rights on human rights and AI
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PI seeks to inform inquiry of UK Joint Committee on Human Rights on human rights and AI
"AI technologies are being rolled out in the UK, and their adverse effects must be urgently addressed to prevent further risks to human rights. The deployment of AI systems is impacting human rights by processing vast amounts of personal data, which raises specific regulatory issues."
"The UK Government has missed numerous opportunities to regulate the use of AI and has not adopted a robust and legally binding instrument, continuing to push deployment despite considerable prior government IT project failures."
AI applications in the UK are being implemented by public and private entities, raising significant human rights concerns. The processing of vast amounts of personal data through AI tools necessitates accountability and independence. Specific applications of AI impact various rights across different domains, including migration, education, and public spaces. The UK Government has failed to regulate AI effectively, despite past IT project failures. Urgent action is needed from the UK Parliament and the Joint Committee on Human Rights to address these regulatory gaps.
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