The UK government has published a £20 million procurement for tech companies to provide live facial recognition technology ...
AI chatbots are now in everyday use both across different industries and recreationally. In this blog, we consider the ...
In this piece, we unpack the responses received from UK Members of Parliament between November 2023 and June 2024 following the initial launch of our campaign “The ...
Mahdis Keshavarz is a leading media and communications specialist, and an accomplished advocate of groundbreaking issues. She is an empowering and dynamic voice for the Middle Eastern community. She ...
Any employer or platform that uses AI or other algorithmic tools to manage their workers must be clear and open about how those tools work. Workers need to be able to understand decisions that affect ...
What would you do if your employer suddenly fired you or reduced your pay without telling you why? And without being willing to give you a reason when you ask for one? This is not science fiction or ...
Increasingly, EdTech systems are less about teaching than about monitoring, security and ‘safety’ – although those aims are ...
The expansion of facial recognition in educational spaces raises serious human rights concerns, urging states to ban the technology and implementers to stop using it. Key advocacy points Facial ...
Harnessing new digital technology to improve people’s health is now commonplace across the world. Countries and international organisations alike are devising digital health strategies and looking to ...
Privacy International (PI) provided a written response to the College of Policing consultation on the 'ethical use of data and technologies guidance' through which ...
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