Cesar
Dezfuli Rello
Rachele
Didero
Cesar Dezfuli is a Spanish-Iranian photojournalist whose work often explores themes related to migration, identity and human rights. He is working on his ongoing project ‘Passengers’ with which he aims to question the visual representation of migration. He is a frequent contributor to De Volkskrant and Le Monde, and his work has been exhibited in more than 30 countries.
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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
Agnès Diallo is Executive Director of eu-LISA. She has over 20 years of experience supporting government-level institutions and private sector organisations in the areas of digital identity, data protection, security and business transformation.
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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
Rachele Didero is a fashion and textile designer with her own start-up Cap_able. She is a PhD student in the Knit Lab research group at the Politecnico di Milano and the Tangible Media Group at the MIT Media Lab. While studying in Milan, New York and Tel Aviv, she developed and patented a textile to shield facial recognition, reflecting her focus on privacy protection and ethical product innovation.
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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