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Eastern Africa : Digital Technologies Must Respect Human Rights

Artificial Intelligence, e-Governance and access to information are among the key technologies being used by governments across the world, writes the BBC’s Chris Stokel-Walker in a series of letters from leading academics and experts.

Source: article19.org
Published on 2022-10-03

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