Ethics, Transparency and Governance of Augmented Intelligence in 2020 -- Associate Professor Amandeep S. Sidhu
As consumers and employees integrate more of their lives into one intelligence-amplifying human augmentation, organizations will have to address issues of data transparency, privacy and autonomy. Security: Human augmentation technologies must achieve and maintain a known and acceptable state of security-related risk. This risk is across an attack surface that's no longer tied to a specific device or physical location, but may travel with the human subject. Privacy: Human augmentation provides the ability to access intimate knowledge and data about the human it's enhancing. That data must be protected.
Oct-28-2019, 23:37:27 GMT
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