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The aftermath of the overturning of Roe v. Wade in the United States (US) sparked widespread debate and concern that data ...
Layla looks at her calendar on her phone. She’s in charge of planning her book club’s monthly meeting. After thinking for a ...
If you’ve ever used TikTok, Instagram, or X/Twitter, you will already be familiar with centralised social media. Centralised social media means big company owns the app, controls the software, and ...
The Free to Protest Guide (Türkiye) has been created by adapting Privacy International's (PI) Free to Protest Guide UK according to the laws and policies of Türkiye ...
This week we're talking to Gus about his experience being targeted by the Russian government, how it felt at the time, and then how it felt when he found out the government may be trying to undermine ...
We want a good life, and a good future. A future which guarantees that our families, friends, and neighbours can live and thrive. We believe justice, democracy, and social and political stability are ...
The Open informal consultations on lethal autonomous weapons systems, held in accordance with General Assembly resolution 79/62 at the UN in New York on 12-13 May 2025, examined various legal, ...
This explainer takes a look at the main ways in which large language models (LLMs) threaten your privacy and data protection rights. The emergence of large language models (LLMs) in late 2022 has ...
Sara Fratti is a Guatemalan lawyer specializing in technology and human rights, with 10+ years of experience in Internet governance, digital rights, international law, intellectual property, and AI ...
Vera has 25 years of experience at the intersection of digital technology, social justice and philanthropy. She is an independent philanthropic advisor and Honorary Senior Research Fellow at UCL ...
Martin Scheinin is Guest Professor of international human rights law at Lund University (Sweden) and part-time professor at the European University Institute (Italy). He has served as member of the UN ...