Tag: AI
To protect privacy in the digital age, world governments can and must do more
The latest U.N. privacy resolution does not go far enough, missing the opportunity to respond firmly to the human rights threats posed by systemic racism, artificial intelligence, facial recognition technology, and other key technological and social developments.
What Big Tech and Big Tobacco research funding have in common
Digital Brief, powered by Facebook: Indian disinfo, French data fines, Romanian CyberSec
The trouble with AI: Why we need new laws to stop algorithms ruining our lives
For a truly “Trustworthy AI,” EU must protect rights and deliver benefits
Access Now’s latest report, Europe’s approach to artificial intelligence: how AI strategy is evolving, explores the actions EU governments are taking to promote what the EU calls Trustworthy AI, what this approach means for human rights, and how European AI strategy is changing.
Why do so few businesses see financial gains from using A.I.?
Attention EU regulators: we need more than AI “ethics” to keep us safe
Access Now and European Digital Rights explain why we need a bold, bright-line approach to regulating AI — not more AI ethics guidelines and soft law — to protect our fundamental rights.
Augmented reality & augmented risks: why AR is a digital rights issue
Augmented reality games like Mario Kart Live Home Circuit are lots of fun, but applications of AR technology raise serious concerns for privacy and other fundamental rights.