Transforming disaster risk reduction with AI and big data: Legal and interdisciplinary perspectives
Managing complex disaster risks requires interdisciplinary efforts. Breaking down silos between law, social sciences, and natural sciences is critical for all processes of disaster risk reduction. This enables adaptive systems for the rapid evolution of AI technology, which has significantly impacte...
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Zusammenfassung: | Managing complex disaster risks requires interdisciplinary efforts. Breaking
down silos between law, social sciences, and natural sciences is critical for
all processes of disaster risk reduction. This enables adaptive systems for the
rapid evolution of AI technology, which has significantly impacted the
intersection of law and natural environments. Exploring how AI influences legal
frameworks and environmental management, while also examining how legal and
environmental considerations can confine AI within the socioeconomic domain, is
essential.
From a co-production review perspective, drawing on insights from lawyers,
social scientists, and environmental scientists, principles for responsible
data mining are proposed based on safety, transparency, fairness,
accountability, and contestability. This discussion offers a blueprint for
interdisciplinary collaboration to create adaptive law systems based on AI
integration of knowledge from environmental and social sciences. Discrepancies
in the use of language between environmental scientists and decision-makers in
terms of usefulness and accuracy hamper how AI can be used based on the
principles of legal considerations for a safe, trustworthy, and contestable
disaster management framework.
When social networks are useful for mitigating disaster risks based on AI,
the legal implications related to privacy and liability of the outcomes of
disaster management must be considered. Fair and accountable principles
emphasise environmental considerations and foster socioeconomic discussions
related to public engagement. AI also has an important role to play in
education, bringing together the next generations of law, social sciences, and
natural sciences to work on interdisciplinary solutions in harmony. |
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DOI: | 10.48550/arxiv.2410.07123 |