Roundtables on AI harms: Deepfake Abuse & Non-Criminal Redress

As a thought-leader in Black women’s safety online, we have engaged with a wide range of audiences in the UK and beyond. We expanded our engagement with European civil society, working in partnership with the European Network Against Racism (ENAR), delivering roundtables on AI and deepfake harms exploring routes of non-criminal redress and participating in high level influencing on the EU AI Act by presenting at a civil society roundtable hosted by the Center for Democracy & Technology. Glitch has been honoured to have presence at many high-level events including Vital Voices, the Internet Governance Forum, Black Tech Fest, and the AI Action Summit.

Experts on racism and AI harms came together to exchange ideas on how to move research forward in this area, with a particular focus on non-carceral responses to deepfake abuse.

Glitch/ENAR Policy roundtable on deepfakes, racism and AI harms
Glitch X ENAR Roundtable 2: User redress for AI harms
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