Artificial Intelligence as a Resilient Tool for Fighting Inequalities in the COVID-19 Crisis

Luís Capucha, Nuno Nunes, A. Calado
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Can artificial intelligence (AI) be a sustainable way to help solving the Covid-19 global problem? What does the way how welfare states, charity organizations and labour markets are dealing with the pandemic crisis tells us about the AI capacity for reducing exposition of underprivileged groups to the desease? It is becoming more and more visible how the new coronavirus pandemic is affecting specifically the most deprived and vulnerable groups, and also the big difference that welfare states and their policies make. What did the pandemic show about the relations between social inequality, welfare state provision and AI? This presentation will discuss the role of AI as a tool for public policies fighting inequalities that were amplified during the Covid-19 crisis. It will be analysed how the welfare state, the labour market and social communities are already incorporating AI tools and how this can eventually produce more resilient paths. Accelareted and amplified by the Covid-19, several processes of AI penetration in health, education, healthcare, social security, public administrations, labour and surveillance of citizens, became a subject of public discussion. Artificial intelligence is currently a process of long-term change in health and biotechnologies, long-distance education, teleworking, automation, robotization, consumption behaviours, surveillance and human enhancement. An in-deep analysis of the Portuguese case will support the lessons that can be learnt from AI and its use in public policies in a context of pandemic crisis, leading to a set of political recommendations, to promote its application as a resilient tool to fight inequalities.
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人工智能是应对COVID-19危机中不平等现象的有力工具
人工智能(AI)能否成为帮助解决Covid-19全球问题的可持续方式?福利国家、慈善组织和劳动力市场应对大流行危机的方式,告诉我们人工智能在减少弱势群体感染这一疾病方面的能力是什么?越来越明显的是,新的冠状病毒大流行如何特别影响最贫困和最脆弱的群体,以及福利国家及其政策的巨大差异。大流行表明了社会不平等、福利国家提供和人工智能之间的什么关系?本报告将讨论人工智能作为公共政策工具的作用,以消除Covid-19危机期间加剧的不平等现象。它将分析福利国家、劳动力市场和社会社区如何已经将人工智能工具纳入其中,以及这最终如何产生更具弹性的路径。人工智能在卫生、教育、医疗保健、社会保障、公共行政、劳工和公民监督等领域的渗透进程因新冠肺炎疫情而加速和扩大,成为公众讨论的主题。人工智能目前是卫生和生物技术、远程教育、远程工作、自动化、机器人化、消费行为、监测和人类增强等领域的一个长期变革过程。对葡萄牙案例的深入分析将有助于从人工智能及其在大流行病危机背景下在公共政策中的应用中汲取教训,从而提出一套政治建议,以促进将其作为一种有弹性的工具加以应用,以消除不平等现象。
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