"We argue that a human rights framework orients the research in this space away from the machines and the risks of their biases, and towards humans and the risks to their rights, essentially helping to center the conversation around who is harmed, what harms they face, and how those harms may be mitigated."
We argue that a human rights framework orients the research in
this space away from the machines and the risks of their biases, and towards
humans and the risks to their rights, essentially helping to center the
conversation around who is harmed, what harms they face, and how those harms
may be mitigated.
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