Women Are Facing Growing Online Abuse
“Normalized abuse comes from the top down. No wonder women fear for their personal safety,” Villanueva said.
“Normalized abuse comes from the top down. No wonder women fear for their personal safety,” Villanueva said.
More than One in Four American Women Have Experienced Online Abuse WASHINGTON — A new survey of 10,000 American women released today by the National Organization for Women (NOW) and Incogni, a data privacy company, shows that the problem of online abuse is escalating. More than one in four women (27%) have experienced online abuse, Read more …
More than 40 civil society organizations, including Public Knowledge, Vote.org, AFL-CIO, and the National Organization for Women, wrote a letter to the Federal Communications Commission (FCC)…
NOW, Campaign to Ban Deepfakes, Congressman Joe Morelle (D-NY) and Activists Lead Discussion About the Importance of Passing Legislation to Help Survivors WASHINGTON, DC – Before today’s markup of bills to move online safety legislation forward, leaders in advocacy, survivorship, and legislation held a virtual discussion to discuss the impact of deepfakes on women and Read more …
Women are the first to be exploited, attacked, and abused online in the most invasive ways possible–and with AI, the threat changes every day. That’s why it’s so vital that we push lawmakers both in Washington, D.C. and the states to protect women from the dark side of AI.