Shaping how AI is built, deployed, and regulated. Human dignity at the center.
GIAH advocates for principles, not parties. We are fiercely nonpartisan. We do not endorse candidates, specific legislation, or political movements. We advocate for human rights, algorithmic accountability, transparency, consumer protection, and democratic governance of AI systems.
Algorithmic transparency. People have the right to know when AI is making decisions that affect their lives, and to understand how those decisions are made.
Consumer protection. Algorithmic pricing, automated credit decisions, healthcare triage, and insurance determinations must be subject to oversight and appeal.
Identity protection. Deepfakes, voice cloning, and AI-generated impersonation require legal frameworks that protect individuals' likeness, voice, and reputation.
Surveillance boundaries. AI-powered mass surveillance must have clear legal limits, democratic oversight, and meaningful consequences for abuse.
Data privacy. Individuals must have meaningful control over how their data is collected, used, and shared by AI systems.
Workforce transition. As AI reshapes the labor market, policy must ensure that displaced workers have access to reskilling, support, and new pathways to meaningful work.
We publish policy briefs and recommendations. We convene cross-sector policy dialogues. We provide expert testimony and advisory services to policymakers. We never lobby for specific legislation or political actors. Our voice is credible because it is independent.
If you are a policymaker, researcher, or advocate working on AI governance, we welcome collaboration grounded in our Independence Charter.
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