Lecture: Data and its challenges - EU GDPR, US COPPA, HIPPA

Lecture: Data and its challenges - EU GDPR, US COPPA, HIPPA

Administrative information


Title

Data and its challenges - EU GDPR, US COPPA, HIPPA
Duration 60 min
Module C
Lesson Type Lecture
Focus Ethical - Compliance, Legality and Humanity
Topic EU and International Legislation/Frameworks on data, AI, human rights and equality

 

Keywords


Ethical Frameworks,Code of conduct,Industrial Ethical guidelines,

 

Learning Goals


  • Understand the significance of data protection regulations
  • Understand the evolution of ethical standards and framework
  • Identify key principles, challenges, and implications of these regulations

 

Expected Preparation


Learning Events to be Completed Before

None.

Obligatory for Students

  • Knowledge of fundamental of ethics and moral values

Optional for Students

None.

References and background for students

None.

Recommended for Teachers

None.

 

Lesson materials



The materials of this learning event are available under CC BY-NC-SA 4.0.

 

Instructions for Teachers


Include the following topics in the lecture:

  1. Provide more real life examples of the guidelines use and cases where the misuses of theses frameworks/guidelines
  2. Provide an overview on the history computer ethics "The ten commandments"
  3. Explain the concept of code of conduct, and give an example of current Code of conducts
  4. Explain the role of the current Ethical Frameworks, e.g., SEEPP, and explain the current Industrial Ethical AI guidelines
  5. Discussion and Q&A

Outline


Duration Description
10 min Quick Review of computer ethics("The ten commandments")
10 min Importance of Ethical Guidelines
10 min Current AI Governmental and Industrial regulations and Guidelines
20 min The role and impact of these regulations on data
10 min Challenge and limitations of the current regulations

 

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Acknowledgements

The Human-Centered AI Masters programme was co-financed by the Connecting Europe Facility of the European Union Under Grant №CEF-TC-2020-1 Digital Skills 2020-EU-IA-0068.

The materials of this learning event are available under CC BY-NC-SA 4.0

 

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