The European Union (EU) enthusiastically funds the development of experimental artificial intelligence (AI) technologies for border control applications. However, the EU has received criticism for funding some of these projects, like the Horizon 2020 project iBorderCtrl. The researchers working on iBorderCtrl created an Automated Deception Detection System (ADDS). This system has been criticised by academics and activists for being based on faulty scientifical assumptions and potentially acting in a discriminatory manner. The European Com-mission (EC) responded by saying that iBorderCtrl was just a research project that did not envision deployment. This thesis examines whether the experimentation with ADDS is problematic from a human rights...
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This contribution was delivered online on 6 May 2021 on the occasion of the hybrid 2021 edition of E...
This paper critically examines a recently developed proposal for a border control system called iBor...
The European Union border control system has been under a series of transformations to better adapt ...
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The European Commission proposal for a legal framework to comprehensively regulate Artificial Intell...
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Artificial Intelligence (AI) and untested technologies such as facial recognition, aerial surveillan...
The study examines the impacts of artificial intelligence on human rights, with a spe-cial focus on ...
1 "Smartening" European borders: are we automating discrimination? An analysis of the technical and ...
Following years of intensive international debate of the ethical and human rights implications of ar...
editorial reviewedHuman trafficking is keeping pace with new technologies, but so is its repression....
The European Union border control system has been under a series of transformations to better adapt ...
This contribution was delivered online on 6 May 2021 on the occasion of the hybrid 2021 edition of E...
This paper critically examines a recently developed proposal for a border control system called iBor...
The European Union border control system has been under a series of transformations to better adapt ...
In recent years, artificial intelligence has become increasingly discussed and it is predicted to ha...
The European Commission proposal for a legal framework to comprehensively regulate Artificial Intell...
The use of artificial intelligence (AI) in refugee resettlement can enable a high volume of resettle...
peer reviewedIn the spirit of the European Commission’s (EC) risk-based approach to artificial intel...
Artificial Intelligence (AI), as a disruptive technology, has recently become widespread in several ...
Artificial Intelligence (AI) is a family of technologies that can optimise existing processes or ena...
Artificial Intelligence (AI) and untested technologies such as facial recognition, aerial surveillan...
The study examines the impacts of artificial intelligence on human rights, with a spe-cial focus on ...
1 "Smartening" European borders: are we automating discrimination? An analysis of the technical and ...
Following years of intensive international debate of the ethical and human rights implications of ar...
editorial reviewedHuman trafficking is keeping pace with new technologies, but so is its repression....