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Plethora of concerns on issues of accountability, trans

As South Africa talks about the Fourth Industrial Revolution, the use of artificial intelligence (AI) is going to become more and more prevalent. While AI can be a powerful tool in moderating online social interactions, there is a plethora of concerns regarding issues of accountability, transparency and privacy in AI content moderation.  As Dr Mari-Sanna Paukkeri, CEO and co-founder of the Finnish tech firm, Utopia Analytics, and Avani Singh, a South African data-rights activist and lawyer, pointed out in conversation with the Institute for Security Studies’ senior research adviser, Karen Allen, the need for ethical AI is more important than ever. 

A summit of democracy is a great opportunity

© © Getty Images The biggest battle of our time is democracy versus authoritarianism. In the 1930s, democracy lost; but during the Cold War, democracy won. Today, the free world is standing against China and Russia. According to Freedom House, the authoritarians have been gaining ground over democracies since 2005. It is high time for the democrats to go on the offensive. Fortunately, President Biden has decided to do exactly that, as he put it in his great foreign policy speech on Feb. 4: “We must start with diplomacy rooted in America’s most cherished democratic values: defending freedom, championing opportunity, upholding universal rights, respecting the rule of law, and treating every person with dignity,” he said. Biden committed to “host the summit of democracy early in my administration to rally the nations of the world to defend democracy globally, to push back the authoritarianism’s advance.”

FSM court partially dismisses complaint against declaration of public health emergency

Opinion: How countries deal with China is a litmus test of their commitment to human rights

); Opinion: How countries deal with China is a litmus test of their commitment to human rights The extent to which we protect and defend human rights tells us who we are as a society, writes Anthony Moore SC. By Anthony Moore Saturday 22 May 2021, 6:30 PM 2 hours ago 2,229 Views 27 Comments Anthony Moore ON 1 JULY 1997, Britain returned sovereignty over Hong Kong to China in one final display of imperial pomp. At the time, I was a student, attending a lecture at a German university. At the end of the class, the professor surveyed the students and, paraphrasing the words of Sir Edward Grey on the eve of the Great War, solemnly intoned, “Tonight, my friends, the lights have gone out in Hong Kong”.

Richard D Land Op-ed: The First Amendment religion clauses: Full-throated freedom or mere toleration?

Richard D Land Op-ed: The First Amendment religion clauses: Full-throated freedom or mere toleration?
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