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- Title
Don't Let Governments Buy AI Systems That Ignore Human Rights: Even in the absence of broader AI regulation, federal procurement provisions could set expectations for data quality, model performance, risk assessments, and documentation.
- Authors
HICKOK, MERVE; HU, EVANNA
- Abstract
The article focuses on the potential human rights violations resulting from the unregulated use of AI systems in government procurement processes in the U.S. Topics include wrongful incarceration due to misidentification by facial recognition software, the lack of regulations requiring vendors to assess data quality and potential bias in their products, and the need for procurement standards to center on the human rights of individuals affected by Artificial Intelligence systems.
- Subjects
DATA quality; HUMAN rights; HUMAN facial recognition software; RISK assessment; REFUGEE children; HUMAN rights advocacy; ECOLOGICAL risk assessment
- Publication
Issues in Science & Technology, 2024, Vol 40, Issue 3, p37
- ISSN
0748-5492
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.58875/acog7116