Human rights stories
Avetta launches digital tool to tackle modern slavery
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Avetta rolls out digital ESG social audit in Australia to help companies tackle modern slavery risks in supply chains amid tighter rules.
3DiVi urges phased rollout to cut CCTV facial misfires
Last week
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3DiVi urges cities to phase in facial recognition for CCTV after most operators report surprise spikes in false matches once systems go live.
'We can't rely on goodwill' - NZ lags behind on battling AI creation of sexual images
Last week
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New Zealand urged to enact AI safety laws as deepfake sexual images surge, amid warnings it can no longer rely on tech firms’ goodwill.
Kendall urges X to curb Grok’s AI sexual deepfakes
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Liz Kendall presses X to stop AI tool Grok being used for sexual deepfakes, warning it may be breaching the UK’s Online Safety Act rules.
Shoplifter alerts more than double in 2025 - Facewatch says
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Facewatch says UK retailers’ facial recognition alerts more than doubled to over 500,000 in 2025 amid rising theft and abuse in stores.
Half of UK adults back social media ban for under-16s
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Over half of UK adults want under-16s barred from social media, as new polling exposes deep divides over children’s online access and safety.
Cloudflare blocks billions of attacks on elections, media
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Cloudflare says it now blocks nearly 10 billion cyber attacks a month on elections, media and NGOs, amid rising AI and security threats.
3DiVi maps global facial recognition trends to 2026
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3DiVi’s 2026 report charts facial recognition’s shift into core digital identity, mapping tech, regional maturity and policy risks worldwide.
India drops mandatory Sanchar Saathi app on smartphones
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India scraps mandatory Sanchar Saathi app on new phones, easing privacy fears over deep-access government software on Apple and Samsung devices.
Soverli raises USD $2.6m for sovereign smartphone OS
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Swiss start-up Soverli raises USD $2.6m to build a sovereign smartphone layer that runs alongside Android and iOS for mission-critical use.
Australia’s AI plan criticised for business focus over safety & rights
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Electronic Frontiers Australia criticises the National AI Plan for favouring business interests over public safety, digital rights and calls for stronger EU-style law.
How OSINT helps supply chain leaders map risk across borders
Fri, 21st Nov 2025
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OSINT enables supply chain leaders to uncover hidden risks like forced labour and sanctions, ensuring ethical practices and regulatory compliance globally.
Leaders call for federal budget to prioritise SMBs, inclusive AI
Wed, 5th Nov 2025
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Canada's federal budget aims to boost digital growth with AI investment, support for small businesses, and initiatives empowering women in the tech workforce.
LunaNet AI joins UN Global Compact to advance ethical AI goals
Sat, 25th Oct 2025
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LunaNet AI has joined the UN Global Compact, pledging to align its AI technology with ethical principles promoting human rights, transparency, and well-being.
Nyiyaparli Widi game wins global acclaim for saving language
Fri, 24th Oct 2025
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Nyiyaparli Widi, a smartphone game preserving a critically endangered Aboriginal language, has been shortlisted at the 2025 Anthem Awards alongside global giants.
Cloudflare widens Project Galileo to help media control AI access
Wed, 24th Sep 2025
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Cloudflare expands Project Galileo, giving independent media and nonprofits free control over AI access to protect content and sustain journalism.
Wikimedia project boosts software for endangered languages worldwide
Thu, 31st Jul 2025
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Wikimedia Deutschland’s project supports software development to preserve endangered languages across Indonesia, Africa, and Brazil, boosting access to knowledge.
New Relic reports climate progress, AI compliance & education push
Thu, 24th Jul 2025
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New Relic unveiled its FY25 Impact Report, detailing gains in climate targets, ethical AI compliance, and expanded tech education across Latin America.
NCP recommends Genetec elaborate human rights policy after NGO's Iran market claims
Thu, 17th Jul 2025
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Canadian NCP urges Genetec to publish a clear human rights policy after two NGos raised concerns over alleged use of its products in Iran.
New Zealand government unveils national strategy for AI adoption
Wed, 9th Jul 2025
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New Zealand unveils its first national AI strategy to boost business innovation and GDP by NZD $76 billion by 2038, focusing on responsible adoption and skills.