Naira
Davlashyan
Balazs
Denes
Naira Davlashyan is an award-winning journalist and podcast producer. She works on ‘Ocean Calls’, a Euronews series focusing on the health of our seas. She specialises in creative storytelling and innovative media formats to address environmental, sustainability and social justice issues. She has contributed to AFP, the Associated Press and The New York Times.
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Digitalisation and security
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Authorities increasingly use technologies to predict crimes, assess visa applications or monitor demonstrations. What impact does this have on people’s rights? This panel will focus on the human rights implications of AI-powered tools, such as facial recognition. Panellist will explore how the use of AI can lead to discrimination and ethnic profiling. They will seek to identify solutions for ensuring rights-compliant security and policing practices across the EU.
Moderator:
Damla Hekimoglu
Journalist and Newsanchor
ARD,Tagesschau
Catherine De Bolle is Europol’s Executive Director. She was previously the General Commissioner of the Belgian Federal Police, and Chief of Police in Ninove, Belgium. In 2015, she received the title of Public Manager of the year.
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Digitalisation and security
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Authorities increasingly use technologies to predict crimes, assess visa applications or monitor demonstrations. What impact does this have on people’s rights? This panel will focus on the human rights implications of AI-powered tools, such as facial recognition. Panellist will explore how the use of AI can lead to discrimination and ethnic profiling. They will seek to identify solutions for ensuring rights-compliant security and policing practices across the EU.
Moderator:
Damla Hekimoglu
Journalist and Newsanchor
ARD,Tagesschau
Balazs Denes is a lawyer and a human rights activist. He was Executive Director of the Hungarian Civil Liberties Union. He worked as the Division Director of the Open Society Foundations. He now works as Executive Director of the Berlin-based Civil Liberties Union for Europe.
THEMATIC PANEL
Digitalisation and security
Forum stage / Festsaal - livestream
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Authorities increasingly use technologies to predict crimes, assess visa applications or monitor demonstrations. What impact does this have on people’s rights? This panel will focus on the human rights implications of AI-powered tools, such as facial recognition. Panellist will explore how the use of AI can lead to discrimination and ethnic profiling. They will seek to identify solutions for ensuring rights-compliant security and policing practices across the EU.
Moderator:
Damla Hekimoglu
Journalist and Newsanchor
ARD,Tagesschau