A failure in transparency: Corporate reports may claim the organization is diverse, but offer a photo of a woman driving a forklift rather than providing real data, says reporting expert Rob Rebman.
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We, the undersigned organizations, who bring together extensive experience in monitoring policies on transparency, good governance, human rights, and the promotion of sustainable development in Brazil ...
(New York) – The COVAX vaccine initiative should publish its contracts with vaccine developers and facilitate sharing of intellectual property to make vaccines swiftly available and affordable for all ...
The AI landscape continues to evolve at a rapid pace, reflecting the accelerating speed of innovation across sectors. The potential integration of OpenAI’s models into Google’s Chrome browser is an ...
Expressing alarm over continued democratic backsliding around the world, Transparency International’s 2021 Annual Membership Meeting resolves to rise against the erosion of the rule of law in the ...
Artificial Intelligence (AI) has transitioned from the back-end enabler of financial services to the front end of fintech product interfaces. From robo-advisors to fraud alerts, from conversational ...
The Departments of Treasury, Labor, and Health and Human Services proposed several changes Dec. 19 to the Transparency in Coverage requirements for insurers. The proposal includes changes to the ...
Transparency International calls on the government of Kazakhstan to uphold the rule of law and immediately cease harassing independent civil society groups working on election integrity, human rights ...
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