Date and Time
Monday December 11, 2017
3:00 pm-5:30 pm
Japan Standard Time (JST)
Location
Tokyo
Monday December 11, 2017
3:00 pm-5:30 pm
Japan Standard Time (JST)
Tokyo
Artificial intelligence (AI) is going to fundamentally change the way we work and live as algorithms begin to make more important decisions for us.
This event, sponsored by Sony Corporation, will summarize the main stakeholders, organizations, and initiatives working on issues of ethics, human rights, and AI. It will also answer the following questions:
Join us to learn more about these issues and the main approaches that stakeholders increasingly expect companies to take. Translations will be provided in Japanese and English.
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This issue brief identifies the 10 most relevant, urgent, and probable human rights impacts for businesses operating in the luxury sector. The information here is gathered from BSR’s direct engagement with luxury sector companies, as well as our 30 years of experience helping companies in all sectors manage their human rights risks.
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