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“Computers might be binary, but people are not… We need to be mindful about biases in the data that AI tools and systems are built on and how they translate into individuals’ lives.” - Special Envoy: Human Rights of LGBTQI+ Persons+ Jessica Stern #HumanRightsinAI

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