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Pandemics, protests, and power in digital spaces: the 44th U.N. Human Rights Council Session in review

26 Aug 2020

In the context of COVID-19 and a wave of protests across the globe, the U.N. Human Rights Council held its 44th session. Here’s our read-out on the reports and resolutions that are key for defending digital rights around the world.

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Pandemics, protests, and power in digital spaces: the 44th U.N. Human Rights Council Session in review
26 Aug 2020
Pandemics, protests, and power in digital spaces: the 44th U.N. Human Rights Council Session in review
Algorithmic accountability

Can we move beyond the AI hype to defend human rights?

13 Aug 2020

Debunking AI myths may help us avoid blind techno-solutionism, to craft evidence-based public policy that supports AI uptake only when machine-learning systems are actually fit-for-purpose, and center and respect people and their rights.

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Can we move beyond the AI hype to defend human rights?
13 Aug 2020
Can we move beyond the AI hype to defend human rights?

Your complete guide to engaging with RightsCon Online

27 Jul 2020

RightsCon Online (July 27-31, 2020) is bringing together a community of experts from around the world. Here are ways you can take part in the RightsCon experience.

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Your complete guide to engaging with RightsCon Online
27 Jul 2020
Your complete guide to engaging with RightsCon Online
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Save the Date: RightsCon Online 2020, July 27 – 31

22 Jun 2020
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Save the Date: RightsCon Online 2020, July 27 – 31
22 Jun 2020
Save the Date: RightsCon Online 2020, July 27 – 31