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The United Kingdom government’s order to Apple to allow access to encrypted cloud data harms the privacy rights of users in the UK and worldwide.
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At this moment, the AI Action Summit is taking place in Paris, bringing together heads of state and government, international organizations, civil society, and CEOs to look at how artificial intelligence can be most effectively harnessed by society. Achieving these goals requires something more foundational — responsible data access. Without data to train, finetune, and augment them, there can be no AI systems.
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The book weaves together first-person narratives and case studies contributed from disabled archivists and disabled archives users, bringing critical perspectives and approaches to the archival profession. Collectively, these works address the nuances of both disability and archives-critically drawing attention to the histories, present experiences, and future possibilities of the archival profession.
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How does one define history? For University of West Georgia alumna Autumn Smith ’21, that isn’t a rhetorical question. The historian has already made an impact preserving, presenting and promoting the untold stories of Black history and culture. There are even three Emmy awards to prove it. “(Re)Defining History: Uncovering the 1906 Atlanta Race Massacre,” produced by WABE Studios, explores the truth behind the carnage, what led to the violence and how it spawned resilience in Atlanta’s Black communities.
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The Trump administration has directed federal agency staff to remove climate references and scientific data from many web pages. Researchers are rushing to archive it.
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Judge Alicia Vence halted the planned destruction of archives which could serve as potential evidence of crimes against humanity
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Last week the Trump administration removed access to the Council on Environmental Quality’s Climate and Economic Justice Screening Tool (CEJST). The public web tool allowed users to see on a map which places in the US face marginalization and disproportionate climate and pollution burdens.
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European officials are in a long battle against disinformation.
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Preserving digital archives is a crucial weapon in discrediting and defeating authoritarian regimes.
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What Mark Zuckerberg’s change of heart on misinformation means for the world.
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The rise of the anti-rights conservative groups in Uganda and around the world has led to gendered disinformation that is threatening democracy and freedoms in the East African nation.
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Beneath the promises of enhanced connectivity in Africa lies a complex narrative—a 21st-century iteration of colonial dynamics cloaked in the rhetoric of "connecting the unconnected"
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The Trump administration has different interests and priorities than those of the Biden administration for regulating technology. For some issues like AI regulation, big changes are on tap.
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