Tag: European Union
Can we move beyond the AI hype to defend human rights?
Debunking AI myths may help us avoid blind techno-solutionism, to craft evidence-based public policy that supports AI uptake only when machine-learning systems are actually fit-for-purpose, and center and respect people and their rights.
Vestager warns against predictive policing in Artificial Intelligence
Enforcement proves the Achilles heel for GDPR
Misguided “solution” to terrorist content will have bad consequences for our rights
In the European Union, a Regulation to address terrorism-related content is nearing the end of negotiation, but it still relies heavily on automated measures without sufficient transparency or accountability safeguards built in to protect Europeans’ fundamental rights.
Coronavirus tests Europe’s resolve on privacy
EU online terrorist content legislation risks undermining press freedom
Europe’s single market for data won’t free it from American tech giants
EU plans new rules for AI but experts seek more detail
Access Now presents the European Human Rights agenda for the digital age
Access Now has put forward concrete policy objectives for European Union lawmakers in the areas of data protection, content governance, artificial intelligence, surveillance, and connectivity.