On May 3rd we organised the last of the workshops corresponding to the Tools for the decolonisation of technology line of work. In the session Strategies for a more decolonised technology we tried to imagine […]
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At Espai Societat Oberta we believe in collaboration and synergies between organisations and groups working on Human Rights. We like to organise events, talks and activities together with other social actors, as we’ve doing so […]
Our use of smart technologies and tracking apps has become a crucial debate during the COVID-19 pandemic. In addition, controversial issues such as data protection must be included in this debate, an issue that derives […]
El passat 19 d’octubre es va presentar a l’Espai Societat Oberta la iniciativa #ColeSeguro, un projecte impulsat per Plataforma d’Infància i Political Watch. A la xerrada virtual es van comentar els primers resultats del projecte, […]
What does Marta Peirano think about automated discrimination? Meeting moderated by Carlos Delclós. La Our first round table at our conference Artificial Intelligence and Human Rights: Utopia or Reality? focused mainly on technology and power. […]
The second round table of our Artificial Intelligence and Human Rights conference focused on the different social scenarios in which artificial technology is used. We were treated to four presentations: Algorithmic transparency: the case of […]
Artificial intelligence in public administration. How to regulate and not discriminate? Closing the first day of our conference on artificial intelligence and human rights we had Lluís Torrens, from the Innovation Department in the Social […]
Predicting the future: predictive tools and segmented societies Our fourth roundtable at the Conference on Artificial Intelligence and Human Rights was led by four professionals. Trends in the application of Artificial Intelligence in crime prevention […]
How to strengthen civil society participation in the design of automated decision systems? The last session of our conference: Artificial Intelligence and Human Rights: Utopia or Reality?, is dedicated to thinking about how to strengthen […]
This week we continued with our series of Beyond the Pandemic debates. These debates are a cycle of collective reflections on human rights in the time of Covid-19. So far, we have discussed digital rights […]
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