Hopeful but Honest: Balancing Humanitarian Tech with Risks and Trade-offs
Constructive guidance on managing digital divide, privacy, bias, and environmental costs while deploying tech for humanitarian goals.
Thought leadership on ethical AI, peacebuilding technology, and democratic innovation
Constructive guidance on managing digital divide, privacy, bias, and environmental costs while deploying tech for humanitarian goals.
A call-to-action for clearer AI standards and governance that protect human rights while enabling responsible innovation.
A practical guide to balancing data privacy with transparency, automation with human judgment, and digital dependency with community autonomy in humanitarian work.
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Understanding and combating disinformation, misinformation, and fake news through critical thinking, media literacy, and community resilience.
13 articlesExamining how social media platforms shape public discourse through algorithms, recommendation engines, and the legislative efforts driving transparency and accountability.
5 articlesExploring the intersection of artificial intelligence regulation, digital rights, and policy frameworks shaping the future of ethical technology.
10 articlesExploring how technology intersects with humanitarian action, crisis response, conflict zones, and the ethical trade-offs of deploying digital tools in vulnerable contexts.
6 articlesExamining threats to democratic processes including influence operations, voter suppression narratives, and the technologies and policies needed to protect electoral integrity.
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