Human Rights Across the Generative AI Value Chain

Risks, Responsibilities, and Practical Guidance

Join BSR’s two-part webinar series to explore the human rights risks of generative AI and discover practical tools for integrating responsible practices across the AI value chain.

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The list of generative AI’s (genAI) capabilities is lengthening by the day. GenAI models are now used for natural language interaction, generating life-like videos, assisting with code development, enabling live translation, and much more. However, these capabilities also pose significant risks to people and society — from reinforcing discrimination, to creating non-consensual intimate imagery, to job loss and labor exploitation.

To help ensure AI is developed, deployed, and governed in line with the human rights responsibilities, BSR published a human rights assessment of the generative AI value chain, which identifies key risks and responsibilities for actors across the value chain, and recommends actions to mitigate harm and enable remedy. To complement the assessment, BSR developed a series of practitioner guides that offer those working on responsible AI actionable tools to integrate human rights into every stage of AI development and deployment.

We invite you to join us for a two-part webinar series to explore the findings and practical guidance from this work.

Part 1: Human Rights Risks and Responsibilities Across the Generative AI Value Chain (Americas/EMEA) thumbnail image
Part 1: Human Rights Risks and Responsibilities Across the Generative AI Value Chain (Americas/EMEA)
Part 1: Human Rights Risks and Responsibilities Across the Generative AI Value Chain (APAC) thumbnail image
Part 1: Human Rights Risks and Responsibilities Across the Generative AI Value Chain (APAC)
Part 2: Practitioner Guidance for Human Rights-Based AI Governance (Americas/EMEA) thumbnail image
Part 2: Practitioner Guidance for Human Rights-Based AI Governance (Americas/EMEA)
Part 2: Practitioner Guidance for Human Rights-Based AI Governance (APAC) thumbnail image
Part 2: Practitioner Guidance for Human Rights-Based AI Governance (APAC)