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094 AI & Human Rights with Jay Aronson
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Today we talk about how social media is increasing human rights accountability, using technology to identify victims after atrocities like 9/11, what he loves about being a professor, and just generally a look into someone who was a big impetus in my life to do the work I do now. He was one of my thesis advisors at Carnegie Mellon.
ABOUT JAY
Dr. Jay Aronson is the founder and director of the Center for Human Rights Science at Carnegie Mellon University, and a Professor of Science, Technology, and Society. Aronson’s research and teaching examine the interactions of science, technology, law, media, and human rights in a variety of contexts. His current project focuses on the documentation and analysis of police-involved fatalities and deaths in custody in the United States. Previously, Aronson spent nearly a decade examining the ethical, political, and social dimensions of post-conflict and post-disaster identification of the missing and disappeared in collaboration with a team of anthropologists, bioethicists, and forensic scientists.
It’s a compelling discussion for how technology intersects with human rights and I hope you enjoy.
[Disclaimer: this episode was recorded in July 2019]
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Connect with Jay on CMU’s website and Twitter
LINKS TO WHAT WE DISCUSSED
Winter On Fire: Ukraine’s Fight for Freedom
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Music by: Taste the Vibe - “Arctic Monkeys - R U Mine? (Mungø Remix)” unedited, via Creative Commons
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Today we talk about how social media is increasing human rights accountability, using technology to identify victims after atrocities like 9/11, what he loves about being a professor, and just generally a look into someone who was a big impetus in my life to do the work I do now. He was one of my thesis advisors at Carnegie Mellon.
ABOUT JAY
Dr. Jay Aronson is the founder and director of the Center for Human Rights Science at Carnegie Mellon University, and a Professor of Science, Technology, and Society. Aronson’s research and teaching examine the interactions of science, technology, law, media, and human rights in a variety of contexts. His current project focuses on the documentation and analysis of police-involved fatalities and deaths in custody in the United States. Previously, Aronson spent nearly a decade examining the ethical, political, and social dimensions of post-conflict and post-disaster identification of the missing and disappeared in collaboration with a team of anthropologists, bioethicists, and forensic scientists.
It’s a compelling discussion for how technology intersects with human rights and I hope you enjoy.
[Disclaimer: this episode was recorded in July 2019]
FOLLOW OUR GUEST
Connect with Jay on CMU’s website and Twitter
LINKS TO WHAT WE DISCUSSED
Winter On Fire: Ukraine’s Fight for Freedom
RATE & REVIEW
Rate & Review on iTunes! Leave me a review and let me know what you liked about this episode. Thank you for helping it grow!
CONNECT WITH EMILY
On Twitter & LinkedIn - @heyemilykennedy
Sign up for the email newsletter: www.emilykennedy.org
Music by: Taste the Vibe - “Arctic Monkeys - R U Mine? (Mungø Remix)” unedited, via Creative Commons
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