Increasingly used across a range of sectors, “including migration management”, artificial intelligence (AI) applications need to strike a balance between efficiency gains and the protection of human rights “at all stages of the migration journey”, says the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe in a resolution adopted on Friday 3 October in Strasbourg.
Based on a report by Finland’s Petri Honkonen (ALDE), it proposes a series of measures to establish “safeguards...