dc.contributor.advisor | Butler, Eamonn | |
dc.creator | Wilson, Elizabeth | |
dc.date.accessioned | 2022-10-17T13:36:40Z | |
dc.date.available | 2022-10-17T13:36:40Z | |
dc.date.issued | 2019 | |
dc.identifier.uri | http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11956/177198 | |
dc.description.abstract | The capabilities of Artificial Intelligence are growing quickly while the technology widely proliferates. Many risks and benefits are emerging as it becomes more powerful. This thesis aims to identify the set of risks and benefits emerging from AI that affect Human Security and the implications of how they are being acknowledged and addressed in government strategies. A definition of Human Security was chosen after a review of the literature. Due to its individual country agnosticism and useful split into 7 dimensions (Economic, Food, Health, Environmental, Personal, Community, and Political Security) the 1994 UN Human Development report's definition was chosen. Inductive document analysis was performed using the 7 dimensions of Human Security as an analytical framework. Twenty-four documents from 18 different governments were identified, and then keyword analysis was implemented on each to highlight their relevancy to each of the 7 dimensions. This allowed for the creation of a binary set of data showing the coverage of those 7 dimensions in each document and the overall coverage of each dimension across all documents. The relevancies that were identified were then qualitatively and quantitatively analysed by addressing the trends seen across the documents and each document's relevancy to the 7... | en_US |
dc.language | English | cs_CZ |
dc.language.iso | en_US | |
dc.publisher | Univerzita Karlova, Fakulta sociálních věd | cs_CZ |
dc.title | Artificial Intelligence and Human Security: AI Strategy Analysis | en_US |
dc.type | diplomová práce | cs_CZ |
dcterms.created | 2019 | |
dcterms.dateAccepted | 2019-09-12 | |
dc.description.department | Department of Security Studies | en_US |
dc.description.department | Katedra bezpečnostních studií | cs_CZ |
dc.description.faculty | Fakulta sociálních věd | cs_CZ |
dc.description.faculty | Faculty of Social Sciences | en_US |
dc.identifier.repId | 216138 | |
dc.title.translated | Umělá inteligence a lidská bezpečnost: analýza strategie AI | cs_CZ |
dc.contributor.referee | Pili, Giangiuseppe | |
dc.contributor.referee | Špelda, Petr | |
thesis.degree.name | Mgr. | |
thesis.degree.level | navazující magisterské | cs_CZ |
thesis.degree.discipline | International Master in Security, Intelligence and Strategic Studies (IMSISS) | en_US |
thesis.degree.discipline | International Master in Security, Intelligence and Strategic Studies (IMSISS) | cs_CZ |
thesis.degree.program | International Master in Security, Intelligence and Strategic Studies (IMSISS) | en_US |
thesis.degree.program | International Master in Security, Intelligence and Strategic Studies (IMSISS) | cs_CZ |
uk.thesis.type | diplomová práce | cs_CZ |
uk.taxonomy.organization-cs | Fakulta sociálních věd::Katedra bezpečnostních studií | cs_CZ |
uk.taxonomy.organization-en | Faculty of Social Sciences::Department of Security Studies | en_US |
uk.faculty-name.cs | Fakulta sociálních věd | cs_CZ |
uk.faculty-name.en | Faculty of Social Sciences | en_US |
uk.faculty-abbr.cs | FSV | cs_CZ |
uk.degree-discipline.cs | International Master in Security, Intelligence and Strategic Studies (IMSISS) | cs_CZ |
uk.degree-discipline.en | International Master in Security, Intelligence and Strategic Studies (IMSISS) | en_US |
uk.degree-program.cs | International Master in Security, Intelligence and Strategic Studies (IMSISS) | cs_CZ |
uk.degree-program.en | International Master in Security, Intelligence and Strategic Studies (IMSISS) | en_US |
thesis.grade.cs | Velmi dobře | cs_CZ |
thesis.grade.en | Very good | en_US |
uk.abstract.en | The capabilities of Artificial Intelligence are growing quickly while the technology widely proliferates. Many risks and benefits are emerging as it becomes more powerful. This thesis aims to identify the set of risks and benefits emerging from AI that affect Human Security and the implications of how they are being acknowledged and addressed in government strategies. A definition of Human Security was chosen after a review of the literature. Due to its individual country agnosticism and useful split into 7 dimensions (Economic, Food, Health, Environmental, Personal, Community, and Political Security) the 1994 UN Human Development report's definition was chosen. Inductive document analysis was performed using the 7 dimensions of Human Security as an analytical framework. Twenty-four documents from 18 different governments were identified, and then keyword analysis was implemented on each to highlight their relevancy to each of the 7 dimensions. This allowed for the creation of a binary set of data showing the coverage of those 7 dimensions in each document and the overall coverage of each dimension across all documents. The relevancies that were identified were then qualitatively and quantitatively analysed by addressing the trends seen across the documents and each document's relevancy to the 7... | en_US |
uk.file-availability | V | |
uk.grantor | Univerzita Karlova, Fakulta sociálních věd, Katedra bezpečnostních studií | cs_CZ |
thesis.grade.code | D | |
uk.publication-place | Praha | cs_CZ |
uk.thesis.defenceStatus | O | |