Region: Europe
International collaboration on cyber warfare: an essential plan, but is it realistic?
Laying down the law on AI: ethics done, now the EU must focus on human rights
Where ethics lacks the means of enforcement, international human rights law possesses well-developed standards and institutions as well as a universal framework for safeguards.
AI ethics guidance a first step but needs to be transformed into tangible rights for people
Access Now, ANEC, and BEUC support the HLEG AI Ethics guidelines, but stress that they can only be a first step.
On its first birthday, the GDPR needs to grow some teeth
For the data protection regulation to reach its full potential in protecting our rights, we need to move from the implementation to the enforcement stage.
When Ireland did Facebook’s work on e-privacy
Europe poised to lead on rights-respecting artificial intelligence?
At “Governing the Game Changer” in Helsinki, we advocate for European leadership on artificial intelligence that is centered in human rights principles.
Debate with UN Special Rapporteur Fionnuala Ní Aoláin hosted by S&D MEPs Josef Weidenholzer and Birgit Sippel
On 27 February, Access Now, EDRi, and CDT will co-host an event to assess the European Commission’s proposal for a Regulation to prevent the dissemination of terrorist content online.
EU says „no contingency plans“ for data flows in case of no-deal Brexit
Open letter to EU Parliament on the Terrorism Database
We join dozens of organisations and academics in challenging the Parliament’s blind faith in a database to flag “terrorist content” and warning against automated censorship.