International Human Rights, Artificial Intelligence, and the Challenge for the Pondering State: Time to Regulate?

IF 0.7 Q3 POLITICAL SCIENCE
José-Miguel Bello y Villarino, Ramona Vijeyarasa
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ABSTRACT This article looks at the risks and advantages of early regulation of artificial intelligence (AI) from an international human rights (IHR) angle. By exploring arguments from scholarly and policy papers from various jurisdictions on possible approaches to regulating AI, the authors identify a current trend among states to wait rather than proactively regulate. The authors challenge the idea that there is a reasonable or legitimate case to ‘wait and see’. The article presents three examples of AI systems, using a women's rights lens, in order to outline the IHR implications of AI that states will have to grapple with in the years to come as AI usage grows. This article illustrates that the absence of adequate regulation in the AI domain may itself be a violation of IHR norms, reflecting a state of play where governments have relinquished their obligations to protect, fulfil, and remedy. However, given the limited likelihood that regulatory actions will occur in the short term, in the interim, the IHR monitoring framework should require states to systematically assess and report on their readiness to deal with the human rights risks of AI systems, in order to limit such risks and identify the longer-term needs of regulation.
国际人权、人工智能和对思考国家的挑战:该规范了吗?
本文从国际人权的角度探讨了人工智能(AI)早期监管的风险与优势。通过探讨来自不同司法管辖区的学术和政策文件中关于监管人工智能的可能方法的论点,作者确定了各国目前的趋势,即等待而不是主动监管。这两位作者挑战了“等待和观察”是合理或合法的观点。本文从妇女权利的角度介绍了人工智能系统的三个例子,以概述人工智能对《国际卫生条例》的影响,随着人工智能使用的增长,各国在未来几年将不得不努力应对这些影响。本文说明,在人工智能领域缺乏适当的监管本身可能违反了《国际卫生条例》规范,反映了政府放弃其保护、履行和补救义务的情况。然而,鉴于短期内采取监管行动的可能性有限,在此期间,《国际卫生条例》监测框架应要求各国系统地评估和报告其应对人工智能系统人权风险的准备情况,以限制此类风险并确定监管的长期需求。
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Nordic Journal of Human Rights
Nordic Journal of Human Rights POLITICAL SCIENCE-
CiteScore
1.00
自引率
25.00%
发文量
29
期刊介绍: The Nordic Journal of Human Rights is the Nordic countries’ leading forum for analyses, debate and information about human rights. The Journal’s aim is to provide a cutting-edge forum for international academic critique and analysis in the field of human rights. The Journal takes a broad view of human rights, and wishes to publish high quality and cross-disciplinary analyses and comments on the past, current and future status of human rights for profound collective reflection. It was first issued in 1982 and is published by the Norwegian Centre for Human Rights at the University of Oslo in collaboration with Nordic research centres for human rights.
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