News & Views
Here you'll find the latest updates on the work we do to bring about change in our advocacy work.
Black feminist AI governance: A call for researchers
We are seeking researchers to produce a systematic review of ‘algorithmic injustice’ in AI within the policy, legal and social contexts occurring in the UK, Canada or Brazil.
How Ofcom can improve Black women and girls’ safety online
Here are some practical ways Ofcom can incorporate detecting the nuances of misogynoir online its approach to making recommendations to companies so they can reduce harmful content towards Black women and girls.
Responding to Ofcom’s ‘Violence against Women and Girls’ Guidance for the OSA
Ofcom’s long-awaited consultation for their guidance to help tech companies create a safer online environment for women and girls has been published. Here’s our assessment on how the Government can meet their commitment of halving VAWG in the next decade.
UK Public sector AI use requires accountability to protect fundamental rights.
In January we responded to the Public Accounts Committee inquiry on Use of AI in Government. Today they've published their final report, so what does it say?
How Meta’s new policies will put marginalised people at risk
We’re identifying how Meta’s new hateful conduct policy is creating loopholes for legal, but harmful content to harm social media users.
Glitch’s response to Ofcom’s illegal content codes
We use a design justice framework to assess if Ofcom’s guidance considers how racism and sexism shapes harm online.
Glitch’s response to the Government’s inquiry on social media, misinformation and the role of algorithms
Glitch responded to the Science, Innovation and Technology Committee’s inquiry on how social media algorithms and generative AI spreads harmful content.
A New Chapter for Glitch Charity
Glitch says goodbye to our Founder Seyi Akiwowo, who has stepped down as CEO and announces the appointment of tèmítópé lasade-anderson as Glitch’s new Executive Director.
Glitch’s Response to the UK Government’s Draft Statement of Strategic Priorities on the Online Safety Act
The SSP outlines expectations for Ofcom – and suggestions they need to be bold and ambitious in regulating platforms.
Laws Don’t Prevent Harm: 5 Things That Will Protect Women from Deepfake “Porn”
Deepfake apps are getting more popular. Safety for women and girls will not come from another law.