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The United Nations Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights is warning Pacific media organizations about the dangers ...
Benjamin Qin Muji argues that AI can think and is conscious due to its ability to process information and synthesize new ...
A senior UAE human rights official has raised alarm over the growing gap in accountability mechanisms for human rights abuses ...
Imagine walking into a factory late at night, only to hear a piercing, desperate scream from the shadows. You race toward the ...
The perception of losing control emerged not from generalized distrust in technology but from specific worries about how ...
While the MoJ is investigating the potential use of automated systems in the criminal justice system, ministers indicate that ...
Governance of Emerging Technologies Summit 2025 Brings Together over 1,000 Technologists and Lawmakers to Progress Tech ...
As governments race to respond to fast-moving technological disruption, Marcus Smith’s Techno: Humans and Technology offers a ...
In reaction to the unauthenticated videos circulated on social media yesterday, UNSMIL issued a statement today saying it is ...
As AI algorithms quietly take over life’s most important decisions, the right to opt out is fading – and with it, our autonomy.
High-risk AI applications and those with the potential for unfair treatment (i.e. bias) are two more key takeaways for ...
Monthly issue of the UNRIC Info Point & Library Newsletter featuring new UN websites, publications and information products. Topic of the month: UN80 ...