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AI and Big Data A blueprint for a human rights and social and ethical impact assessment in AI and Big Data

Building on studies of the collective dimension of data protection, this article sets out to embed this new perspective in an assessment model centred on human rights (Human Rights, Ethical and Social Impact Assessment-HRESIA). This self-assessment model intends to overcome the limitations of the existing assessment models, which are either too closely focused on data processing or have an extent and granularity that make them too complicated to evaluate the consequences of a given use of data.

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Creator Mantelero, Alessandro
DOI 10.1016/j.clsr.2018.05.017
Group Ethics and Legality
Publisher Elsevier
Source Computer Law and Security Review
Thematic Cluster Privacy Enhancing Technology [PET]
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Author BRAGHIERI MARCO
Maintainer BRAGHIERI MARCO
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Last Updated 19 July 2022, 15:51 (CEST)
Created 30 March 2021, 16:45 (CEST)