How to protect the most vulnerable in the age of AI
As AI capabilities advance rapidly, there is an opportunity to strengthen governance and build effective safeguards to protect the most vulnerable.
Graduate, Harvard University; JD and Ford Foundation Scholar in International Law, University of Chicago. Formerly: Senior Trial Attorney, Police Misconduct Task Force, Civil Rights Division, US Department of Justice; led investigation of Philippine police and military abuse, Lawyers Committee for Human Rights; mid-1980s, Member, Executive Committee, National Initiative for Reconciliation, South Africa; 1994, Officer in Charge, investigation of Rwanda genocide, United Nations. 1997, founded International Justice Mission. Author, The Locust Effect (2014, Oxford University Press).
As AI capabilities advance rapidly, there is an opportunity to strengthen governance and build effective safeguards to protect the most vulnerable.
El próximo año, los gobiernos, los contribuyentes, la sociedad civil, las corporaciones y las instituciones internacionales pueden ayudar a poner fin a la plaga de la esclavitud moderna
In the coming year, governments, donors, civil society, corporations, and international institutions can help to end the blight of modern slavery.

