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Artificial Intelligence and Human Rights: A Business Ethical Assessment
Alexander Kriebitz,
Christoph Lütge
Chair of Business Ethics
Technical University of Munich
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Artificial Intelligence
100%
Artificial Humans
100%
Human Rights
100%
Ethical Review
100%
Human Rights Obligations
22%
Human-to-human
11%
Beneficence
11%
Disruptive Technology
11%
Human Autonomy
11%
Corporate Actors
11%
Artificial Intelligence Ethics
11%
Supply Chain Due Diligence
11%
Human Rights Standards
11%
Social Sciences
Human Rights
100%
Artificial Intelligence
100%
Supply Chain Management
10%
Autonomy
10%
Discrimination
10%
Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Due Diligence
100%
Ethics of Artificial Intelligence
100%
Psychology
Artificial Intelligence
100%
Discrimination
10%
Autonomy
10%
Computer Science
Artificial Intelligence
100%
Supply Chain
10%
Disruptive Technology
10%