Advocates: Migrant Protections Needed in AI Bill of Rights
The White House’s AI Bill of Rights document doesn’t properly protect against discrimination for non-U.S. citizens, migrants and people seeking asylum who often face algorithmic exclusion, Access Now said Thursday. The White House issued its blueprint Tuesday (see 2210040071). The…
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document could have “monumental” impacts on minorities in the U.S., but the administration must address “discriminatory impacts that AI systems have on non-U.S. citizens,” Access Now said.