HURIDOCS Advocates for Digital Literacy in AI and Human Rights Dialogue
HURIDOCS Executive Director Danna Ingleton’s participation in a Human Rights Council 56 event exploring the role of digital literacy in navigating the complexities of AI’s.
HURIDOCS Executive Director Danna Ingleton’s participation in a Human Rights Council 56 event exploring the role of digital literacy in navigating the complexities of AI’s.
Our Executive Director was invited to give a talk at a Center for Democracy & Technology event.
HURIDOCS is receiving $1 million in grant funding from Google.org to integrate machine learning models and expand Uwazi
We are thrilled to be recognised as a finalist in the AI and data category of Fast Company’s World-Changing Ideas Awards!
HURIDOCS is leveraging the power of machine learning to make human rights information more up-to-date and accessible.
We’re honoured to have been selected for the Peace and Justice Strong Institutions Award—and grateful to our human rights partners who have made this work possible.
HURIDOCS collaborated with UPR Info to relaunch their Database of UPR Recommendations and Voluntary Pledges with improved features.
Three HURIDOCS team members reflect on their recent experience working with Google.org Fellows to leverage machine learning for human rights.
Three Google.org Fellows talk about their experience over the last several months helping HURIDOCS to leverage machine learning for human rights.
The Human Rights Database is powered in part by machine learning, the result of collaboration between Plan International, HURIDOCS and Google.org fellows.