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Samantha Chen

The Urgent Need to Banning Facial Recognition: Protecting Privacy and Freedom

Time to Ban Facial Recognition from Public Spaces and Borders Rights Groups Sound the Alarm on Mass Surveillance Technology In today’s digital age, the rapid development of facial recognition technology has raised significant concerns among human rights groups. Governments around the world are facing a critical decision on whether to […]

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Patel Maya

The Global Cybercrime Treaty: A Contentious Quest for Consensus

No Consensus on Proposed Global Cybercrime Treaty September 6, 2023 Last week, governments concluded two weeks of meetings at the United Nations on a proposed global cybercrime treaty, but failed to reach a consensus on key issues. The treaty, which has been under development for nearly four years, aims to […]

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Samantha Chen

“The Urgency of Responsible AI Development: Time for Companies to Take Action”

Examining the Ironies and Risks of Artificial Intelligence The Paradox of AI Professionals Warning About AI Artificial intelligence (AI) professionals, including the CEOs of prominent companies like Google DeepMind and OpenAI, recently warned about the potential extinction risk posed by AI. This declaration of concern reveals a brutal double irony: […]

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Samantha Chen

Why regulating Big Tech is crucial for protecting human rights in the US

US Supreme Court’s Judgments on Big Tech Regulation Recently, the US Supreme Court handed down 通過 o judgments that focused on holding social media platforms liable for third-party content and decided not to review the internet law Section 230 of the Communications Decency Act. While some welcomed the decisions, Pat […]

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Samantha Chen

The Dilemma of Technology Deployment: Balancing the Use of CBP One App and the Right to Seek Asylum

Amnesty International has raised serious concerns about the mandatory use of CBP One, a mobile application that serves as the only means of asylum-seekers entering the United States to seek international protection. According to Amnesty International, this approach severely limits eligible individuals’ capacity to seek international protection and violates the […]

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