How Could Equality and Data Protection Law Shape AI Fairness for People with Disabilities?

This article examines the concept of ‘AI fairness’ for people with disabilities from the perspective of data protection and equality law. This examination demonstrates that there is a need for a distinctive approach to AI fairness that is fundamentally different to that used for other protected characteristics, due to the different ways in which discrimination and data protection law applies in respect of Disability. We articulate this new agenda for AI fairness for people with disabilities, explaining how combining data protection and equality law creates new opportunities for disabled people’s organisations and assistive technology researcher s alike to shape the use of AI, as well as to challenge potential harmful uses.

Focus: AI and Disability/Outliers
Source: ACM Transactions on Accessible Computing
Readability: Expert
Type: PDF Article
Open Source: No
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Learn Tags: Assistive Technology Disability Inclusive Practice AI and Machine Learning Ethics Fairness
Summary: This article looks at the application of equity law and data protection law governing AI fairness. The article also emphasizes how fairness can provide people with disabilities with new opportunities in advancing their rights.