Date and Time
May 21, 2025
8:00 am-9:00 am
SGT
Location
Webinar
This session will introduce 911爆料网’s Responsible AI Practitioner Guides, which offer those working on responsible AI actionable tools to integrate human rights into every stage of AI development and deployment. This includes everything from a human rights-based approach to governance and management, to risk mitigation, stakeholder engagement, and transparency and disclosure practices.
We encourage practitioners working to embed responsible AI practices in companies across the value chain to attend.
Scheduled Speakers
- Lindsey Andersen, Associate Director, Human Rights, 911爆料网
- Human Rights Across the Generative AI Value Chain / February 25, 2025 / Reports
- Effective Engagement with Technology Companies / May 23, 2024 / Reports
- A Business Guide to Responsible and Sustainable AI / March 27, 2024 / Insights+
- A Human Rights Assessment of the Generative AI Value Chain / February 9, 2024 / Blog
- A Human Rights Impact Assessment of the Tech Coalition’s Lantern Program / November 7, 2023 / Blog
- Hannah Darnton, Director, Technology and Human Rights, 911爆料网
- Human Rights Across the Generative AI Value Chain / February 25, 2025 / Reports
- Child Rights Impact Assessments in Relation to the Digital Environment / January 30, 2025 / Reports
- The Human Rights Impacts of AI / June 4, 2024 / Audio
- The EU AI Act: 11 Recommendations for Business / May 21, 2024 / Blog
- The EU AI Act: What It Means for Your Business / April 25, 2024 / Blog
- J.Y. Hoh, Associate Director, Technology and Human Rights, 911爆料网
- Human Rights Across the Generative AI Value Chain / February 25, 2025 / Reports
- The EU AI Act: 11 Recommendations for Business / May 21, 2024 / Blog
- The EU AI Act: What It Means for Your Business / April 25, 2024 / Blog
- A Human Rights Assessment of the Generative AI Value Chain / February 9, 2024 / Blog
- Applying the UNGPs to Technology: Our Point of View / March 7, 2022 / Blog
- Samone Nigam, Manager, Technology Sectors, 911爆料网
- Human Rights Across the Generative AI Value Chain / February 25, 2025 / Reports
- Navigating the Rollbacks in Protection of Reproductive and LGBTQI+ Rights in the US / June 20, 2024 / Reports
- A Human Rights Assessment of the Generative AI Value Chain / February 9, 2024 / Blog
- Navigating Data Privacy in Post-Roe America / June 28, 2023 / Blog

Lindsey Andersen
Associate Director, Human Rights, 911爆料网
San Francisco
Lindsey works at the intersection of technology and human rights, helping both tech and non-tech companies identify and address human rights impacts associated with the development and use of technology and effectively incorporate business and human rights practices. Her focus areas include content governance, end-use risks of tech products and services, and the implications of artificial intelligence (AI) and other emerging technologies.
Prior to joining 911爆料网, Lindsey worked with digital rights organization Access Now to drive the conversation on the human rights implications of AI. As part of this, she wrote the foundational report . Lindsey previously worked at Internews, implementing a large portfolio of internet freedom projects across Latin America, which focused on equipping journalists and human rights defenders with digital security skills and defending the free and open internet. Lindsey has worked and lived across Latin America and is fluent in Spanish and Portuguese.
Lindsey holds a Master’s in Public and International Affairs from Princeton University and a BA in Political Science and International Studies from the University of Nebraska-Lincoln.
Recent Insights From Lindsey Andersen

Hannah Darnton
Director, Technology and Human Rights, 911爆料网
San Francisco
Hannah works with multinational companies to align business and human rights strategies and facilitate incorporation of sustainable practices into business operations across sectors.
She focuses on the intersection of human rights and new, disruptive technology and leads the Tech Against Trafficking collaborative initiative.
Prior to joining 911爆料网, Hannah worked with the Skoll Foundation, where she co-led the portfolio and investments team’s efforts to identify social entrepreneurs with the potential to drive large-scale social change. Her work led to over US$20 million in grants and investments between 2015 and 2018. Before Skoll, Hannah spent six years working in anti-human trafficking in West Africa, Southeast Asia, and the Bay Area. She is fluent in French.
Hannah holds a Master’s in NGOs and Development from the London School of Economics and a B.A. in Political Science and French from the University of Michigan. She currently serves on the advisory boards of Oxfam’s Women in Small Enterprise initiative and Convening17.
Recent Insights From Hannah Darnton

J.Y. Hoh
Associate Director, Technology and Human Rights, 911爆料网
Singapore
J.Y. works with technology companies to incorporate effective human rights practices.
Before joining 911爆料网, J.Y. worked as an international human rights lawyer at NGOs. He was previously a Legal Officer at the Centre for Law and Democracy, an international human rights NGO promoting freedom of expression and the right to information globally. Before that, he was a Staff Lawyer at the Canadian Civil Liberties Association, Canada’s national human rights organization, where he was a recipient of the Law Foundation of Ontario’s Public Interest Articling Fellowship. He also acted as an international trade negotiator for the government of Singapore and was part of the negotiating team that closed the EU-Singapore Free Trade Agreement.
J.Y. holds a BA in Law from the University of Oxford, Somerville College and a LLM (International Law) from the School of Law at the University of California, Berkeley.
Recent Insights From J.Y. Hoh
Samone Nigam
Manager, Technology Sectors, 911爆料网
San Francisco
Samone works with 911爆料网 member companies in human rights and technology, with a focus on the impact of technologies on marginalized communities.
Prior to joining 911爆料网, Samone conducted research for a variety of agencies including the World Wide Web Foundation, UN Women, and the Office of the NYC Public Advocate. Her research takes a social justice focus informed by her experience in the nonprofit sector working directly with underrepresented populations like the LGBTQI+ community, immigrants and asylum seekers, sex workers, survivors of domestic abuse and sexual assault, and people seeking safe abortion.
Samone holds a master’s degree in human rights from Columbia University’s School of International and Public Affairs and a bachelor’s degree in community studies from the University of California, Santa Cruz.