By Pat de Brún, Head of Big Tech Accountability at Amnesty International and Maung Sawyeddollah, the founder and Executive Director of the Rohingya Students’ Network.
US Lawmakers & Human Rights advocates oppose a UK government order to get access to Apple users' encrypted data.
An estimated 30% to 50% of gang members are now children, according to UNICEF. Amnesty International said the children “had no choice, and that their involvement was predominantly out of hunger ...
The next Annual General Meeting of Amnesty International UK Section will take place 5-6 July 2025, in Birmingham. The 2025 AGM will be taking place over the course of a weekend as part of a wider ...
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Meta's global affairs lead Joel Kaplan said the company would alert Trump when it felt it was being unfairly targeted abroad ...
Facebook kickstarted the modern social media age in the early 2000s. But its parent company Meta’s ambitions to expand over ...
An estimated 30% to 50% of gang members are now children, according to UNICEF. Amnesty International said the children “had no choice, and that their involvement was predominantly out of hunger or ...
OpenAI is making big changes to how ChatGPT handles tough and controversial topics. The company wants ChatGPT to embrace ...
A new AI study from China shows AI models can replicate themselves, leaving researchers worried. However, there's a big caveat to consider.
First: Meta’s Oversight Board should just quit ... The one-year-old coalition behind the letter, which counts international nonprofits Human Rights Watch and Global Witness among its members ...
All the top global countries and tech giants are looking at innovation and development of new technology in the artificial ...
The United States government’s abrupt and sweeping freeze on foreign aid is severely imperiling the human rights of refugees, civilians in armed conflict areas and individuals fleeing persecution in ...
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