
On the Ground, Episode 31: AI and the Human Rights Of Older Persins
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In a world where technology continues to advance at an unprecedented pace, the intersection of artificial intelligence (AI) and aging is an increasingly relevant topic.
Discover how artificial intelligence intersects with the human rights of older persons
Host Adriane Berg reports from the International Federation on Aging conference in Cape Town, South Africa, where she engages in a thought-provoking conversation with Dr. Caroline Green, Director of Research at the Institute of Ethics and AI at Oxford University.
They explore the intersection of artificial intelligence and the human rights of older persons, discussing the potential benefits and risks of AI in long-term care, digital equity, and lifelong learning. Join us as we uncover the ethical considerations and the future of AI in enhancing the lives of older adults.
· Data privacy
· Digital equity
· Scams and Risks
· Long Term Care Solutions
· Systemic Ageism in AI
· SDGs of Poverty Eradication and Social Inclusion
We are reminded of the importance of collaboration between generations. By bridging the digital divide and fostering intergenerational support, we can create a future where technology serves as a tool for empowerment rather than exclusion.
Resources:
International Federation On Aging
https://www.IFA.org
Dr. Caroline Green
https://www.ox.ac.uk/
Institute for Ethics in AI
https://www.ox.ac.uk/