Sue Anne Teo
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- Can AI Agents have Rights?Anna Su, Sue Anne Teo · SSRN Electronic Journal · Jan 1, 2026
- Human dignity in the EU Artificial Intelligence ActSue Anne Teo · Edward Elgar Publishing eBooks · Dec 11, 2025
- Polycentrism, not polemics? Squaring the circle of non-discrimination law, accuracy metrics and public/private interests when addressing AI biasSue Anne Teo · Frontiers in Political Science · Nov 18, 2025
Lon Fuller famously argued that polycentric issues are not readily amenable to binary and adversarial forms of adjudication. When it comes to resource allocations involving various interested parties, binary polemical forms of decision maki…
- Artificial intelligence, human vulnerability and multi-level resilienceSue Anne Teo · Computer law & security review · Apr 24, 2025
- The Use of Artificial Intelligence Technologies in Border and Migration Control and the Subtle Erosion of Human RightsAlberto Rinaldi, Sue Anne Teo · International and Comparative Law Quarterly · Jan 1, 2025
Abstract The widespread use of artificial intelligence technologies in border management throughout the European Union has significant human rights implications that extend beyond the commonly examined issues of privacy, non-discrimination …
- Artificial intelligence and its ‘slow violence’ to human rightsSue Anne Teo · AI and Ethics · Aug 19, 2024
Abstract Human rights concerns in relation to the impacts brought forth by artificial intelligence (‘AI’) have revolved around examining how it affects specific rights, such as the right to privacy, non-discrimination and freedom of express…
- How to think about freedom of thought (and opinion) in the age of AISue Anne Teo · Computer law & security review · May 17, 2024
- Towards Human Rights 2.0? : A meta-theoretical analysis of the disruptions to human rights foundations by artificial intelligenceSue Anne Teo · Lund University Publications (Lund University) · Dec 1, 2023
The use of artificial intelligence (‘AI’) is ubiquitous in society today. It has contributed towards advancements in diverse fields such as healthcare, transportation, public administration and in helping humanity to solve pressing challeng…
- European Yearbook on Human Rights 2023Philip Czech, Philip Czech, Irene Sacchetti, Kata Dozsa et al. · Intersentia eBooks · Nov 30, 2023
The world is in a state of flux, and the wellbeing of humanity is challenged by old and new conflicts, climate change and a general threat to the rule of law and democracy. These challenges require novel and innovative approaches in relatio…
- How Artificial Intelligence Systems Challenge the Conceptual Foundations of the Human Rights Legal FrameworkSue Anne Teo · OpenAlex · Jun 20, 2023
Few recent developments have captured the human imagination as much as those within the field of artificial intelligence (AI). The increasing pervasiveness and ubiquity of AI affect both individual lives and society at large. Yet the human …
- Human dignity and AI: mapping the contours and utility of human dignity in addressing challenges presented by AISue Anne Teo · Law Innovation and Technology · Jan 2, 2023
The ubiquitous use of artificial intelligence (AI) can bring about both positive and negative consequences for individuals and societies. On the negative side, there is a concern not only about the impact of AI on first-order discrete indiv…
- How to Think About Freedom of Thought (and Opinion) in the Age of AiSue Anne Teo · SSRN Electronic Journal · Jan 1, 2023
- How Artificial Intelligence Systems Challenge the Conceptual Foundations of the Human Rights Legal FrameworkSue Anne Teo · Nordic Journal of Human Rights · Jan 2, 2022
Few recent developments have captured the human imagination as much as those within the field of artificial intelligence (AI). The increasing pervasiveness and ubiquity of AI affect both individual lives and society at large. Yet the human …
- The Unbearable Likeness of Being:The Challenge of Artificial Intelligence towards the Individualist Orientation of International Human Rights LawSue Anne Teo · Research at the University of Copenhagen (University of Copenhagen) · Jan 1, 2022
The increasing use of emerging technologies such as artificial intelligence have raised discrete human rights issues such as the right to privacy, non-discrimination, freedom of expression and data protection. Less explored however are the …
- Proceedings of the Inaugural Conference of the ASEAN Coalition for Clean Governance: What Enables Clean Governance in Democracies?Ming Chee Ang, Sue Anne Teo · OpenAlex · Jan 1, 2012