AI is one of the most disruptive technologies of our era, significantly transforming nearly every aspect of human life. This book examines the impact of AI on international affairs from interdisciplinary, cross-sectoral, and interregional perspectives, focusing on both the European Union and Latin America.
It explores philosophical debates on concepts such as consciousness, ethics, and human uniqueness, offering a framework for assessing the risks and benefits of AI for humanity. The evolving landscape is also giving rise to new rights, including NeuroRights, which expand upon existing human rights. Additionally, the book analyses the EU AI Act and its implications for human rights in the digital age.
This publication is a collaborative effort between university scholars and international experts, developed within the research group "EU & Ethics Governance of the Artificial Intelligence" led by the Institute of European Studies and Human Rights at the Pontifical University of Salamanca.
ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE & FOREIGN AFFAIRS: AI, HUMAN RIGHTS, ETHICS AND GLOBAL GOVERNANCE - CHAPTER 1. ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE & FOREIGN AFFAIRS: REFLECTIONS AND GENERAL OVERVIEW ON AI, HUMAN RIGHTS, ETHICS AND GLOBAL GOVERNANCE: Mario Torres Jarrín/ Cecilia Danesi - CHAPTER 2. THE GEOPOLITICS OF ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE: Shaun Riordan - CHAPTER 3. CAN INTELLIGENCE BE ARTIFICIAL?: Jesús Manuel Conderana - CHAPTER 4. ALGORITHM AND HYPER-BUREAUCRACY: ARRESTING PERVERSE AIS: Frederick Iguban Rey - CHAPTER 5. THE INTERSECTION BETWEEN ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE, BUSINESS, AND HUMAN RIGHTS: Serena Alonso - CHAPTER 6. GENDER AND RACIAL BIAS IN NEURAL LANGUAGE MODELS: GPT-3 AS A CASE STUDY: Daniel Hernández de la Iglesia - CHAPTER 7. NEURORIGHTS AND NEURO-LAW. A STUDY OF THE RECENT DEVELOPMENTS IN CHILEAN LEGISLATION: Carlos Amunátegui Perelló / Paulina Ramos Vergara - CHAPTER 8. THINKING AI FROM LATIN AMERICA: Tomás Balmaceda/ Tobías Schleider / Karina Pedace.
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