From International Affairs blog
This week marks the 75th anniversary of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights (UDHR) — rights that were created at a very different time, long before artificial intelligence (AI) and technology transformed our lives. To meet the needs of a digital future and shape the next 75 years of human rights, the public needs a say in defining the global tech agenda. This will require digital literacy and empowerment and for research to move from small-scale one-off projects to transnational strategies that help build a global grassroots movement.
