OHCHR New Technologies and Human Rights Monitoring Workshop 2012
A two-day workshop to advance strategic thinking on how to leverage new technologies to strengthen U.N. human rights monitoring around the world.
The International Monetary Fund’s June 2018 article sets out policy opportunities that aim to accept and improve the digital revolution rather than ignore and repress it. It draws on previous histories of earlier technological disruptions to conclude on the importance of reorganising economies around revolutionary technologies, and the long-term benefits that brings.
Keywords : Explanations, ideas, and guidance on the societal applications of digital technology, Policy, Digital Revolution, Disruptive Technologies, Economy, International Monetary Fund, IMF
A two-day workshop to advance strategic thinking on how to leverage new technologies to strengthen U.N. human rights monitoring around the world.
The Council of Europe’s blog post outlines some key human rights challenges posed by technology and outlines what governments and the private sector can do in response with artificial intelligence.
Accenture’s report, part of their Accenture Lab series, joins together the opportunities for the profitability of a Tech4Good Innovation Ecosystem comprised of regulators, academia, innovators and civil society and incorporating recommendations that help address the needs of society.