Civic spaces as the Panopticon, AI as the invisible surveillant

Not only do these surveillance mechanisms violate the fundamental right of privacy by thwarting people’s freedom of expression, dialogue and redressal, they have other far reaching implications as well.

AI and International Protection – Is “Good AI” Boring?

In between the dilemmas of freedom of expression and untrodden privacy issues, AI regulations have been widely argued among stakeholders. Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights (OHCHR)’s clear position to admit the past failure is showing us the complexity. “Domestic and international export control measures and corporate self-regulation have wholly failedContinue reading “AI and International Protection – Is “Good AI” Boring?”