The de-platforming of Parler catalyzed a debate on the connection between SaaS providers and the harms perpetrated by their customers & users. A thread on our paper, which explores how SaaS companies should develop, implement, and promote ethical use. 1/17 https://t.co/bqrpKVDONH
Human rights + climate change are inextricably linked, yet our responses are siloed. Check out our report on how to 1) address impacts at this intersection and 2) create strategies that consider human rights risks of physical climate impacts & the transition to a low carbon econ.
Next, we hope to deepen our understanding of best practices, including how to apply the UNGPs, how different business models may require different ethical approaches, and how ethical use strategies may also result in risks to FoE, non-discrimination & access to technology. 17/17
The de-platforming of Parler catalyzed a debate on the connection between SaaS providers and the harms perpetrated by their customers & users. A thread on our paper, which explores how SaaS companies should develop, implement, and promote ethical use. 1/17 https://t.co/bqrpKVDONH
We anticipate that SaaS companies will face increasing pressure to address adverse impacts associated w/ their business relationships/product use. The actions above are a starting point for further exploration of the role, responsibility, and leverage of these companies. 16/17
Traffickers are widely misusing technology to advance their criminal activities, yet at the same time, technology can be utilized to support prosecution, prevention and protection of victims.
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How do we think through regulation of facial recognition? From defining public spaces where this technology can be deployed, to export controls, and accuracy thresholds there’s plenty being debated by our tech members at #BSR2019