FBL89: Elizabeth Renieris - How Data Distracts Us From Human Rights

FBL89: Elizabeth Renieris - How Data Distracts Us From Human Rights

Author: Singularity University February 6, 2023 Duration: 45:03

This week’s guest is lawyer, author, and Senior Research Associate at the Institute for Ethics in AI at Oxford University, Elizabeth M. Renieris.

In this episode, we explore Elizabeth's brand new book, Beyond Data: Reclaiming Human Rights at the Dawn of the Metaverse. This takes us on a tour through the ways in which our obsession with data has failed and distracted us, how we need to return to the pillars of basic human rights law that are already well established if we are to regulate technology appropriately. In essence, there is little need to separate the digital from the physical. Elizabeth argues that to think about it otherwise allows for government regulations to become outdated and for corporations to get away with bad behavior. 

Find out more about Elizabeth and her book at hackylawyer.com and twitter.com/hackylawyer

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