So much has happened in the realm of AI governance recently.| Women Leading in AI
In September 2024, the ink dried on the final version of the Global Digital Compact,| Women Leading in AI
By S. Mona Sinha, Global Executive Director at Equality Now, and Ivana Bartoletti, Co-Founder of the Alliance for Universal Digital Rights | Women Leading in AI
Tune in to the latest episode of the New Futurist here, and listen to a great conversation on AI regulation, bias and why we must put AI governance at the top of the world agenda.| Women Leading in AI
Join us for a fascinating discussion with Daria Arkhipova on Tuesday May at 18.00 CET| Women Leading in AI
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Let’s dare to imagine a future in which all citizens of the global digital ecosystem, no matter who they are or where they live, can enjoy equal rights to safety, freedom, and dignity.| Women Leading in AI
The digital age is a reality; with its advance, the boundary between our physical and digital worlds is becoming increasingly blurred, yet regulation of the digital world is inconsistent and ineffective, and those who are most profoundly affected by this are the people, groups, and communities with the least power and privilege. To achieve universal equality of safety, freedom, and dignity in our digital future, we need a universal approach to defining, upholding, and advancing digital rights...| Women Leading in AI
Workers versus Algorithms| Women Leading in AI
By: Emma Gibson-WLiAI steering Committee| Women Leading in AI