(g) Security, safety, bodily and mental integrity
(g) security, safety, bodily and mental integrity
(g) Security, safety, bodily and mental integrity
Safety and security of ‘autonomous’ systems materialises in three forms: (1) external safety for their environment and users, (2) reliability and internal robustness, e.g.
(g) Security, safety, bodily and mental integrity
against hacking, and (3) emotional safety with respect to human machine interaction.
(g) Security, safety, bodily and mental integrity
All dimensions of safety must be taken into account by AI developers and strictly tested before release in order to ensure that ‘autonomous’ systems do not infringe on the human right to bodily and mental integrity and a safe and secure environment.
(g) Security, safety, bodily and mental integrity
in cybersecurity, finance, infrastructure and armed conflict.