Q&A: Oversight and governance of AI use at borders, humanitarian aid zones are weak, says expert
Lawyer and anthropologist Dr. Petra Molnar has travelled to the U.S.-Mexico border, to Israel and the Occupied Palestinian Territories, and to the Greek island of Lesvos, charting the rise of automated and algorithmic decision-making on vulnerable communities fleeing persecution
Why It Matters
Data collection practices often rely on active and informed consent โ but how can people in precarious situations genuinely understand what is happening with their biometric information, how it will be stored, and who it will be shared with?
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