The Biden administration must address human rights and cybersecurity concerns within the upcoming United Nations cybercrime convention, as expressed by six Democratic senators in a recent letter.
The letter emphasized the need for the U.S. to not support any provisions that could undermine privacy rights and freedom of expression while improving cybersecurity.
Democratic senators urged the administration to promote a 'rights-respecting approach' rather than aligning with repressive regimes under the pretense of cybersecurity improvements.
In their communication, the senators highlighted the risks of treating artificial intelligence safety and related provisions carelessly, stressing the importance of aligning U.S. interests with human rights.
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