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In the age of Deepfake AI and misinformation, everyone has an opinion on whether Artificial Intelligence (AI) is a friend or foe.

The question of whether AI is a friend or a foe is a nuanced
one. It largely depends on how AI is used and managed. AI has the potential to be a powerful ally in various fields, enhancing efficiency, aiding in complex
problem-solving, and even performing tasks that can be dangerous for humans. On the other hand, if not developed or used responsibly, AI could pose risks to
job security, privacy, and ethical standards.

Many experts agree that AI itself is neither inherently good
nor bad; it's a tool that reflects the intentions and practices of those who create and deploy it. The key is to approach AI with a balanced perspective, recognizing
both its benefits and the challenges it presents. By doing so, we can work towards ensuring that AI remains a beneficial companion in our technological
advancement (weforum.org, psychologytoday.com, innotechtoday.com, news.asu.edu,
tatlerasia.com).

This is another STEM Positive Disruptor - MIA conversation with special guest, Dr. Susie Alegre, an accomplished international human rights lawyer, author, and speaker. With a unique blend of legal and
philosophical expertise, she delves into the ethical complexities posed by emerging technologies, particularly AI and neurotechnology, through the lens of
human rights.

Her first book, “Freedom to Think: Protecting a Fundamental Human Right in the Digital Age” (published by Atlantic Books in 2022), was recognized as an FT Technology Book of the Year and now her latest book: Human Rights, Robot Wrongs: Being Human in the Age of AI is out 2nd May 2024

In our conversation on her latest book, she explains why she felt the need to write this book, there was a sense of urgency and a commitment to safeguard fundamental human rights in the face of rapid technological
advancements. Susie’s motivation stemmed from the need to address these critical issues head-on, ensuring that our rights are protected even as we navigate the complexities of the digital age. In her book, she gives so many examples
from across the globe, including the most recent Post office scandal (Horizon technology) in the UK.

These are some of my takeaway from our conversation:

1. The importance of our humanity all around view and how AI and other technologies may affect that.

2. Do not think that technology is somewhat above or outside the law, for when it affects human rights, then these human rights are protected in the law.

3. Creators, developers and promoters of these systems
should make sure your tools are for the greater good of society.

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