ETIAS system and new proposals to advance the use of AI in public services

IF 3.3 3区 社会学 Q1 LAW
Clara Isabel Velasco Rico , Migle Laukyte
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Eu-LISA is launching the European Travel Information and Authorization System (ETIAS), which seems an example of a different, human rights-oriented approach to AI within the law enforcement. However, the reality is quite different: the usual problems of the use of AI—lack of transparency, bias, opacity, just to name a few—are still on board. This paper critically assesses these promises of ETIAS and argues that it has serious issues that have not been properly dealt with. So as to argue the need to address these issues, the paper addresses ETIAS within the wider context of human rights and solidarity-based data governance. In this respect, ETIAS is seen as a tool which uses data for high value purposes, such as EU safety and security, yet it also calls for serious risk mitigation measures. Indeed, the risks related to law enforcement on the borders and in migration management are extremely serious due to the vulnerability of people who escape from poverty, wars, regimes, and other disasters. In the third part of this article, we articulate three proposals of such risk mitigation measures. We argue in favour of strengthening critical general safeguards in ETIAS, then elaborate a principle that should guide AI-based public service development (P4P principle) and end with a few IPR-related requirements for private sector involvement in such services. Adopting these measures could contribute to reduce the risk of building EU AI expertise upon data coming from the most vulnerable social groups of our planet.

ETIAS 系统和推动在公共服务中使用人工智能的新建议
Eu-LISA 正在启动欧洲旅行信息和授权系统(ETIAS),这似乎是执法部门在人工智能方面采取不同的、以人权为导向的方法的一个范例。然而,现实情况却大相径庭:使用人工智能的常见问题--缺乏透明度、偏见、不透明等等--依然存在。本文对 ETIAS 的这些承诺进行了批判性评估,认为其存在严重问题,尚未得到妥善处理。为了论证解决这些问题的必要性,本文在人权和基于团结的数据管理的大背景下论述了 ETIAS。在这方面,ETIAS 被视为一种将数据用于欧盟安全和安保等高价值目的的工具,但它也要求采取严重的风险缓解措施。事实上,由于逃离贫困、战争、政权和其他灾难的人们的脆弱性,与边境执法和移民管理相关的风险极其严重。在本文的第三部分,我们将就此类风险缓解措施提出三项建议。我们主张加强 ETIAS 中关键的一般保障措施,然后阐述了一项指导人工智能公共服务发展的原则(P4P 原则),最后提出了私营部门参与此类服务的一些知识产权相关要求。采取这些措施有助于降低欧盟利用来自地球上最弱势社会群体的数据建立人工智能专业知识的风险。
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5.60
自引率
10.30%
发文量
81
审稿时长
67 days
期刊介绍: CLSR publishes refereed academic and practitioner papers on topics such as Web 2.0, IT security, Identity management, ID cards, RFID, interference with privacy, Internet law, telecoms regulation, online broadcasting, intellectual property, software law, e-commerce, outsourcing, data protection, EU policy, freedom of information, computer security and many other topics. In addition it provides a regular update on European Union developments, national news from more than 20 jurisdictions in both Europe and the Pacific Rim. It is looking for papers within the subject area that display good quality legal analysis and new lines of legal thought or policy development that go beyond mere description of the subject area, however accurate that may be.
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