Globalization and AI Data Gathering in/from Outer Space: Building upon Lessons Learned at the European Level

Based on the growing use of Artificial Intelligence (AI) ‒capable of gathering an unlimited (in amount and content) number of data, improving its functioning and simplifying tasks‒, humanity appears to be in the midst of a fourth technological revolution. When such activity is conducted in outer spa...

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Main Authors: Anthi Koskina, Konstantinos Galinas
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Language:English
Published: University of Bologna 2023-12-01
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Online Access:https://athena.unibo.it/article/view/17445
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description Based on the growing use of Artificial Intelligence (AI) ‒capable of gathering an unlimited (in amount and content) number of data, improving its functioning and simplifying tasks‒, humanity appears to be in the midst of a fourth technological revolution. When such activity is conducted in outer space i.e., by fifth generation observation satellites (Fu W. et al. 2020) using AI, capabilities are strongly optimized; however, the activity also seems to pose serious threats to privacy and to industrial or national secrets. As a response to this challenge, AI data gathering on Earth is subject to specific frameworks protecting privacy, both at the upstream and downstream ends, such as in the case of the EU. Unfortunately, the rules established therein do not seem to be wholly applicable to AI data gathering in/from space, mainly due to the fundamental freedom to conduct space activity. As a choice must be made between competing interests, this article aims at discussing some of the elements that should be considered, when debating on a legal framework potentially applying to space AI data gathering; to avoid conduct of said activity only to the benefit of a few stakeholders against the background of an emerging regime of techno-feudalism.
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spelling doaj.art-5ba35d22905143859b23a2b20a4337232023-12-28T16:41:30ZengUniversity of BolognaAthena2724-62992023-12-0132377910.6092/issn.2724-6299/1744515804Globalization and AI Data Gathering in/from Outer Space: Building upon Lessons Learned at the European LevelAnthi Koskina0Konstantinos Galinas1IdEF College - Sorbonne Paris North University / National and Kapodistrian University of Athens Democritus University of ThraceBased on the growing use of Artificial Intelligence (AI) ‒capable of gathering an unlimited (in amount and content) number of data, improving its functioning and simplifying tasks‒, humanity appears to be in the midst of a fourth technological revolution. When such activity is conducted in outer space i.e., by fifth generation observation satellites (Fu W. et al. 2020) using AI, capabilities are strongly optimized; however, the activity also seems to pose serious threats to privacy and to industrial or national secrets. As a response to this challenge, AI data gathering on Earth is subject to specific frameworks protecting privacy, both at the upstream and downstream ends, such as in the case of the EU. Unfortunately, the rules established therein do not seem to be wholly applicable to AI data gathering in/from space, mainly due to the fundamental freedom to conduct space activity. As a choice must be made between competing interests, this article aims at discussing some of the elements that should be considered, when debating on a legal framework potentially applying to space AI data gathering; to avoid conduct of said activity only to the benefit of a few stakeholders against the background of an emerging regime of techno-feudalism.https://athena.unibo.it/article/view/17445space law artificial intelligencesatellite data collectionglobalization of dataspace policy
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Globalization and AI Data Gathering in/from Outer Space: Building upon Lessons Learned at the European Level
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space law
artificial intelligence
satellite data collection
globalization of data
space policy
title Globalization and AI Data Gathering in/from Outer Space: Building upon Lessons Learned at the European Level
title_full Globalization and AI Data Gathering in/from Outer Space: Building upon Lessons Learned at the European Level
title_fullStr Globalization and AI Data Gathering in/from Outer Space: Building upon Lessons Learned at the European Level
title_full_unstemmed Globalization and AI Data Gathering in/from Outer Space: Building upon Lessons Learned at the European Level
title_short Globalization and AI Data Gathering in/from Outer Space: Building upon Lessons Learned at the European Level
title_sort globalization and ai data gathering in from outer space building upon lessons learned at the european level
topic space law
artificial intelligence
satellite data collection
globalization of data
space policy
url https://athena.unibo.it/article/view/17445
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