Transparency, explainability and accountability
To enable those individuals affected by an AI system to understand the outcome and allow them to demand their rights whenever they have been adversely affected by an AI system
UNIMA developed a fast and low-cost device which uses a diagnostic and disease surveillance technology which allows doctors, nurses and healthcare workers to diagnose disease directly at the point of care, however remote it is, in less than 15 minutes, without the use of any laboratory equipment and at a very low cost.
Responsible and Widespread Adoption of Artificial Intelligence in Latin America and the Caribbean
En la lucha contra el COVID-19 la tecnología se ha convertido en una de las herramientas más utilizadas
Cada vez más, actores públicos y privados se plantean cómo escalar su impacto a través del uso de la tecnología.
To enable those individuals affected by an AI system to understand the outcome and allow them to demand their rights whenever they have been adversely affected by an AI system
Built to respect human rights. This includes freedom, dignity, autonomy, non-discrimination and equality, diversity, fairness, social justice as well as internationally recognized labor rights
Robust and secure systems that maintain data privacy and protection
Avoid biases in the construction (training) of algorithms that could replicate and extend inequality across the Region
Have a Region that actively participates in AI development and is not just a passive consumer