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Publication: ‘Responsible Artificial Intelligence: An overview of human rights’ challenges of Artificial Intelligence and media literacy perspectives in the context of Bosnia and Herzegovina’

The study on ‘Responsible Artificial Intelligence: An overview of human rights’ challenges of Artificial Intelligence and media literacy perspectives in the context of Bosnia and Herzegovina’ provides a critical assessment of the current digital landscape and the responsibility frameworks of making socio-technological processes transparent and accountable.

By combining in-depth academic literature review with extensive MIL resources compilation, this study delves into the challenges AI and algorithmic systems poses on human rights, most notably freedom of expression and media freedom.

The study reiterates the relevance of AI and algorithmic impact on our future, and it presents a set of useful MIL resources and a glossary of terms which aim to assist in developing local MIL and AI interventions in Bosnia and Herzegovina.

This study has been done with the support of the Council of Europe and its action “Media and information literacy: for human rights and more democracy”, within the framework of the Council of Europe Action Plan for Bosnia and Herzegovina 2018-2021. Action Plan level funding is provided by Luxembourg and Norway. The opinions expressed in this work are the responsibility of the author(s) and do not necessarily reflect the official policy of the Council of Europe.

Online 2 September 2022
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