… the need for a coordinated European approach to the human and ethical implications of AI while prioritising … This technology is trained on a body of data of ordinary human language, usually from online sources such as news … is the ability to assess candidates objectively, without human bias. However, if the algorithm is built without taking …
… following. Job automation – that is, a process in which human labour input is replaced by (digitally enabled) machine … of work is addressed under the European Pillar of Social Rights, which endorses the principles of fair working …
… Some Member States have seen a backlash against women’s humanrights that has undermined the discourse on gender equality … or developed into measures to prevent progress on women’s rights. The backlash against gender equality has also …
… economy, such as domestic work and care work, where humanrights abuses are commonplace . Negative media representation … support. Family reunification Family reunification is a human right recognised by international law. The EU directive …
… mobility, time, etc.) and their exercise of fundamental rights (civil, social and political) affect the intervention … Organisations that work on gender equality and women’s rights are involved, alongside experts on gender equality and humanrights, as key partners contributing to the analysis. A …
… to advance gender equality and uphold all of our humanrights – including those of people whose rights are all too often neglected. Gender equality is a …
… Member States have a duty to promote gender equality and humanrights, including by implementing the legal and political … or inclusive, sustainable growth if they neglect the rights and needs of half of the EU’s population. This is why …