Dear Ayden
Thanks for sending this over.... will be adding this to my
must-read list!
best wishes
MF
Hi all,
Just thought I'd share that the Australian Human Rights Commission has published a 232-page discussion paper on protecting and promoting human rights amid new developments in technology. Though the focus is largely on artificial intelligence, I think the first few chapters are a good resource in how it presents various ethical frameworks and the practicality of implementing different recommendations, especially for those who are newer to this subject.
I hope you find this resource useful. Thanks!
Best wishes,
Ayden Férdeline
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