Spyware Accountability Demands Global South Leadership at IGF 2025 As surveillance technology continues to advance and evolve, it has become a global concern, with implications for privacy, security, and human…
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Civil society pushes for digital rights and justice in WSIS+20 review at IGF 2025
Civil Society’s Call for Digital Rights and Justice: A Recap of WSIS+20 Review at IGF 2025 As global civil society leaders converge to reshape the digital rights landscape, their bold…
Rights groups around the world have recently raised their voices in condemnation of Jordan’s media crackdown. The Middle Eastern country has come under fire for its restrictive measures against freedom…
The United Nations calls for urgent regulation of military AI
The United Nations Urges Prompt Regulation of Military AI The race for dominance in artificial intelligence (AI) is intensifying on a global scale, particularly in the realm of military applications.…
Microsoft 50-Year Celebration Disrupted By Pro-Palestinian Employee
Microsoft 50-Year Celebration Disrupted By Pro-Palestinian Employee Microsoft, a tech giant celebrating its 50-year milestone, was recently embroiled in controversy during a livestreamed event at its headquarters. The disruption came…
EU denies US influence over AI regulation rollback
EU Stands Firm as US Vice President Urges AI Regulation Rollback In the ever-evolving landscape of artificial intelligence (AI) regulation, a recent development has stirred up the transatlantic debate. US…
Denmark’s ambitious integration of artificial intelligence in welfare surveillance is currently under scrutiny as civil rights groups raise alarms about privacy violations and potential discrimination. The use of AI by…
The European Union is on the verge of implementing what it claims to be the first comprehensive regulations on artificial intelligence (AI). Set to take effect in February 2025, the…