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Ethical journalism, information integrity, and strengthening democracy in the G20 debate
The continued growth of misinformation and hate speech through digital media puts global democracy at risk. In this setting, it is becoming increasingly important to promote information integrity and professional journalism.
Manuel Castells: "We must find ways to regulate the networks”
In an exclusive interview for the G20 Brasil website, Spanish sociologist Manuel Castells analyzed the current role of the Internet and social platforms: “The Internet is an expression of society, which is increasingly distant from the progressive ideals we support". “Social networks do not produce political polarization, but they reinforce it and amplify it extraordinarily. We must find ways to regulate social media platforms".
Brasil’s Human Rights Minister urges swift regulation of digital platforms
Silvio Almeida cautioned against the chaos arising from uncontrolled online activity, stressing the imperative of measures to combat misinformation and hatred to protect our democratic future.
Media education increases children's online protection
Children's safety on the internet and media education featured on a panel discussion at the G20 Digital Economy WG side event.
Experts advocate the protection of the democratic environment in the face of digital extremism
Pollution in the information ecosystem, regulation of digital platforms, guarantee of expression’s freedom, threat to democratic elections and the damage that misinformation can cause in the public and private spheres are some of the issues addressed by experts at a side event of the G20 Digital Economy Working Group held in São Paulo.
Digital Economy WG: priority for inclusion and overcoming technological inequalities
Brasil’s Minister of Communications, Juscelino Filho, highlighted the importance of the discussion of issues related to digital inclusion, universal connectivity, digital government, access to technologies such as artificial intelligence, and information integrity. His speech was delivered this Thursday (18) during the opening session of the G20 Digital Economy Working Group (WG). The Brazilian Presidency of the G20 will “promote an agenda focused on development and on overcoming inequalities in digital transformation”, he stated.
Brasil's challenge to become independent in AI
"The Global South needs to create a safety net that creates more synergy between countries, to combat inequality and regional asymmetry, not least because the whole world is moving in this direction," said Brasil's Minister of Science, Technology and Innovation, Luciana Santos in an interview with foreign journalists.
The agenda for today (May 1) remains focused on countering misinformation and safeguarding democracy
At the side event of the G20 Digital Economy Working Group in São Paulo, high-level debates are currently underway. The agenda encompasses discussions on the urgent necessity to prioritize information integrity. This prioritization is vital for safeguarding elections, promoting fundamental freedoms, strengthening democratic institutions, and upholding human rights.
Cyber security: strengthening policies to combat threats in the digital world
In a highly connected world, the digital environment encompasses most activities, from fun and entertainment to public services, banking transactions, e-commerce, and access to education and medicine. The topic is growing in importance, and cybersecurity issues are increasingly at the forefront of the discussion on connectivity. Cybersecurity was the focus of a side event held as part of the G20 Digital Economy Working Group on Monday (10), which will continue until Thursday (13) in the city of São Luís, capital of the Brazilian state of Maranhão.
Fighting the spread of fake news in the focus of the G20
The need to hold digital platforms accountable and to strengthen international actions against disinformation among G20 countries were topics addressed by the Secretary of Digital Policies in an interview with foreign correspondents on Monday (18).
Brasil announces the launch of a global initiative to promote information integrity regarding climate change
At the opening of the G20 Digital Economy Working Group event on information integrity, Minister Paulo Pimenta of the Social Communication Secretariat (Secom/PR) underscored Brasil's endeavors to counter misinformation and hate speech on a global scale. The regulation of digital platforms and the role of the global community are at the forefront of the discussion. Representatives from the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) and the United Nations (UN) express their support and hope for a healthy Internet.
Brasil bets on digital inclusion to reduce inequalities
The city of Maceió hosts the G20 meeting on Digital Economy this week. The focus is on digital inclusion, connectivity, and Artificial Intelligence. The negotiations prepare the ministerial declaration, which will be finalized on Friday 13th. The document will highlight global actions required for digital advancement.
According to an expert, cybersecurity should protect more vulnerable groups, such as older people and children
According to Professor Danielle Ayres, the G20 - as a forum with the largest economies in the world - is the ideal place to think about effective practices that can serve as an example to the world with models of action. The State will have to put limits that already exist in physical life, and the great challenge is to be able to consolidate authority without this being understood as authoritarianism.
Brasil launches a USD 4 billion plan for AI and prepares global action
Based on Brasil's priorities at the G20, the document brings together guidelines for drawing up public policies on artificial intelligence. Drafted by experts, it should guide the Brazilian international action on technology regulation, focused on promoting inclusive and sustainable development.
Promoting inclusion and overcoming inequalities are crucial to public policies for digital transformation
During an online event with representatives from 68 countries, experts reiterated how important inclusive digital transformation and international collaboration are to the global adoption of digital solutions.
The technological evolution and the digital transformation as the foundations for achieving the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) of the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development of the United Nations (UN)
September 12th, de 9h às 12h30 (UTC -3)
The Brazilian Gov.br portal is a global highlight of the Digital Government and Inclusion workshop
With more than 156 million registered users and more than 4,000 public services available digitally, the Brazilian federal government's Gov.br portal stood out as a successful example of Digital Public Infrastructure (IPD) during the "Digital Government and Inclusion" workshop, held as part of the G20 Digital Economy Working Group.
Buffer stocks are important tools for preventing economic disasters, says German economist
To economist Isabela Weber, buffer stocks should be part of a toolbox for preventing economic disasters, especially in the context of food and inflationary crises. “We need a new paradigm of post-neoliberal stabilization,” argues the professor.
As war extends to the information space: the impact of disinformation and hate speech in armed conflicts
Disinformation can have a devastating impact during armed conflicts. Unreliable information can prevent people from accessing safe places, causing them to withdraw from certain areas through dangerous passages, or prevent access to essential services or humanitarian assistance. In an exclusive article for the G20 Brazil website, Joelle Rizk, Digital Risks Adviser at the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) Protection Department, warns of the spread of disinformation, hate speech and dehumanizing narratives that target people in need of protection, such as refugees and displaced people, instilling them fear and putting their safety at risk.
Eyes of the world turned to Southern Brasil: international press covers climate tragedy extensively
The Brazilian state of Rio Grande do Sul has been the epicenter of a devastating climate crisis, which has gained prominence in the international press, broadening the debate around the need to urgently tackle global warming, as well as acting to disseminate reliable information about the tragedy.
In Brasil, Manuel Castells argues that social inequalities are deepening polarization in the world
At an event in the Brazilian Senate, the Spanish theorist analyzed the relationship between politics, democracy, the digital communication revolution and the role of institutions in a world in multiple crises. Castells stressed that uncontrolled globalization, extreme social inequality and the reaction to cultural changes are important factors in the radicalization of the political debate at the moment.
Pimenta warns of the advance of extremism and hate speech threatening democracy
Panel with partners of the Global South during the G20 side event on information integrity presents the challenges of the digital world such as misinformation, hate speech, and online threats to public institutions, with proposed solutions.
Impacts of Artificial Intelligence on the working world
While rich countries dominate technology, patents, data and profits related to AI, the Global South is territory for extracting raw materials and supplying underpaid labor without rights. Read an article by Roseli Fígaro, a professor at the University of São Paulo.
UNESCO offers recommendations for regulation and national policies on AI
In an interview with the G20 website, Tawfik Jelassi, director of UNESCO, discussed media freedom, information literacy, the safety of journalists, and tackling disinformation with the initiative “Internet for Trust.” He also addresses digital transformation, artificial intelligence ethics, and the inclusion of indigenous languages and people living with disabilities in the digital space.
International event in São Paulo addresses strategies for combating online misinformation and hate speech
A parallel event to the G20 highlights the global discussions led by the United Nations (UN), the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO), and the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) regarding the promotion of information integrity. Organized by the Secretariat of Communication of the Presidency of the Republic of Brazil in partnership with UNESCO, the event brings together experts to discuss digital world challenges such as misinformation, hate speech, and online threats to public institutions, with the goal of proposing solutions to these challenges of the digital age.