Founded in 2013, AWB initially focused on promoting the Universal Declaration of Human Rights in the UK and worldwide. Over time, we evolved into one of the first digital human rights advocacy groups, addressing the growing challenges of AI, surveillance, and data privacy.
AWB is committed to:
Advocating for a Universal Declaration on Digital Rights & AI transparency. Pushing for algorithmic accountability & strong cross-border data protection laws.
Defending privacy rights & opposing excessive government surveillance. Advocating ethical AI use & freedom of speech in digital spaces.
Promoting UK visa & immigration reforms for global talent. Encouraging policies that keep London competitive in tech & law for global talent.
Technology is advancing rapidly, but without ethical oversight, it risks creating a society of surveillance, control, and unchecked power. The rapid rise of facial recognition, AI-driven hiring, predictive policing, and mass data collection is a step toward what George Orwell envisioned in 1984.
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ServicesAI & Data Protection Should Serve People, Not Exploit Them. London Must Lead in Ethical AI & Data Governance. We Need Fair Laws, Not Dystopian Control
English law is a global gold standard—London can export legal frameworks for ethical tech. Post-Brexit Britain has regulatory flexibility to shape fair, competitive, and human-centric digital laws. The city is home to top AI, legal, and human rights experts—it can build a new model for AI accountability.
To make sure London remains a beacon of freedom, privacy, and innovation, rather than a testing ground for mass surveillance and corporate overreach.