You can’t manage what you don’t measure.

Communities change, and conversations evolve. Bad actors adapt faster than the rules, and new challenges emerge every day.

Industry research and our own Quarterly Hate Speech Index help establish the scale and complexity of online harm and how we can work together to stay one step ahead.

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Harnessing Artificial Intelligence to Address Technology Facilitated Gender-Based Violence in Asia and the Pacific

Artificial intelligence (AI) has transformed digital content creation, enabling new forms of innovation, creativity and communication. However, it has also given rise to a novel and complex range of harms, among them the proliferation of deepfakes—synthetic media that convincingly manipulate images, audio or video. The increasing availability of AI-generation tools, coupled with limited regulation and detection mechanisms, has created a high-risk environment for largescale misuse.

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The Digital Peace Project

Global Action Against Mass Atrocity Crimes (GAAMAC) partner the Montreal Institute for Genocide and Human Rights Studies (MIGS) launched its Digital Peace Project, to uphold the UN Strategy and Plan of Action Against Hate Speech, and contribute to Canadian national efforts to mitigate online hate.

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