The Contract for the web is an effort to bring governments, companies, civil society en web ussers together to build a roadmap to a web that serves humanity and is a public good for everyone and everywhere. I4ADA supports this initiative.
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March 14 2018 China Daily, Hong Kong
Interview with China Daily on the need for a Summit on Accountability in the Digital Age
UNESCO endorses the Summit
UNESCO posted The Hague Summit for Accountability & Internet democracy in their Global events page endorsing and recognizing their partnership with the Summit.
Legal Chatbots as lawyers
Technologies like Ross and Lex Machina are intended to assist lawyers, but AI has also begun to replace them, at least in very straightforward areas of law. A chatbot that provides free legal counsel using AI is now available in all 50 states of USA, Chatbots such as DoNotPay, originally built to fight parking tickets, show the meter could […]
I4ADA meets Houlin Zhao, ITU Secretary-General
During the IGF annual meeting in Geneva, Dr. Indrajit Banerjee, Director Knowledge Societies UNESCO and Frits Bussemaker, Chair Institute for Accountability in the Digital Age met with Houlin Zhao, Secretary-General with the ITU to discuss his participation at the inaugural summit at the Peace Palace in The Hague