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3. Transparency, accountability, and non-discrimination of data, content and algorithms

21/07/22

The Global Observatory of Urban AI launches its ATLAS

30/05/22

A milestone for digital rights in cities

08/04/22

Digitalisation for the sake of digitalisation is not enough

24/03/22

Brussels, Dublin, Sofia and Tirana selected to pilot a digital rights governance framework

02/03/22

Statement on the suspension of Moscow's membership from the Cities Coalition for Digital Rights

01/03/22

New partnership with Metropolis to promote digital rights in metropolitan areas

24/02/22

Cities are facing challenges related to digital rights, but they are not alone

09/02/22

Self assessment guide for city procurement and development of Urban AI systems

04/02/22

Use personal data on behalf of citizens - On citizens' terms

24/01/22

Digital Rights in Cities: Lessons for Latin America and the Caribbean

23/12/21

Exploring the Rabbit Hole of Digital Rights

09/12/21

The first draft of the Digital Rights Governance Framework is out and open for feedback

29/11/21

The right to have digital rights in cities

18/11/21

The CC4DR meets in Barcelona for its annual General Assembly

11/11/21

The Global Observatory of Urban AI publishes the report “AI Ethics in policy and action: city governance of algorithmic-decision systems”

28/10/21

Barcelona's Citizen ecosystem for digital rights

27/10/21

Toronto's Digital Infrastructure Plan

21/10/21

How can citizen voices advance digital rights?

16/10/21

The Cities Coalition for Digital Rights' first Deputy Mayors' meeting

13/10/21

e-Magazine on Digital Rights

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