Underscored by the algorithm: AI's impacts on labour and environment Published: 26 April 2022 Commentary What are the impacts of Artificial Intelligence (AI) on human labour and the environment? How do legislative proposals for regulating AI in Europe and Brazil respond to these impacts beyond discussions on surveillance and automated decision-making bias? By José Renato Laranjeira de Pereira and Thiago Guimarães Moraes
Technology Assessment: Towards People-led Governance of our Future Published: 6 April 2022 Commentary The ETC group reviews the process of technology assessment (TA) – an inclusive corrective to policymaking on new and emerging technologies. It involves people’s informed views on long-term common good, to replace top-down and opaque decision-making processes by power players. By ETC Group
Greed meets green: High-tech elites’ ecomodern ambitions for Asia Pacific Published: 12 January 2022 Article A range of new and disruptive technologies threatens potentially irreversible damage to our planet. The ETC Group discusses technologies and the imagined futures that underpin them. By ETC Group
The EU's Artificial Intelligence Act: Should some applications of AI be beyond the pale? Published: 3 January 2022 Article The European Union’s Artificial Intelligence Act aims to regulate emerging applications of AI in accordance with “EU values”. But for the most concerning of all such potential applications, the line between regulation and prohibition can be a tricky one to draw. By Alexandre Erler
Digital violence against women: what needs to be done now Published: 1 December 2021 Event report Every single day, women are abused, threatened or slandered on digital social networks. Yet the operators of these platforms are doing very little to make the digital space a safer place for women. The whistleblower Frances Haugen talked to Spiegel journalist Ann-Katrin Müller and Alexandra Geese, Member of the European Parliament, about what needs to be done right now to stop violence on the net.
Not to be taken lightly: Image-based sexual violence Published: 19 November 2021 Interview 25 November is the International Day for the Elimination of Violence against Women. The hbs has interviewed Jacey Kan from Hong Kong’s Association Concerning Sexual Violence Against Women (ACSVAW) to introduce its campaign in fighting against image-based sexual violence. By Jacey Kan
South Korea’s Post-Pandemic Digital New Deal and Gender Inclusion Published: 26 August 2021 Article Technology is gendered. It may be treated as neutral, but its application and support through government policy impact gendered identities, needs and priorities. South Korea’s pandemic response and post-pandemic strategy have inadvertently reversed the nation’s progress in promoting gender equality. This article reviews two gendered experiences of the digital transformation precipitated by Covid-19. It points out the absence of gender inclusion in the national policy advocating digital transformation, and the resulting marginalisation of women. By Jeong-Hyun Lee
Digital Life under Covid-19 and beyond: A video on impact resource bridging platform Dream Impact Published: 16 August 2021 Video Series The pandemic accelerated and changed many social impact communities across the globe. Social impact encompasses the impact everyone of us creates, whether positive or negative - all these activities create an impact on the environment and people as well as the world around us...
Why local digital solutions in DR Congo remain overlooked Published: 11 June 2021 Feature An economically demanding and foreign-dominated digital market, along with a lack of political will and trust, make it harder for local digital entrepreneurs to succeed in DR Congo. By Jean de Dieu Cirhigiri
Digital Life under Covid-19 and beyond: a video on innovators in Sustainability and Social Impact Published: 14 May 2021 Video Series This article takes a closer look at examples of Sustainability and Social Impact entrepreneurs and startups in Asia which have accelerated their business or had a market launch or even expansion because of Covid-19. By Kristina Ernst