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Big Tech accountability has come a long way since Ranking Digital Rights’ inaugural report in 2015. More than ever, the companies we rank make explicit commitments to human rights, disclose how they handle government demands, and clearly describe their security measures. But the 2022 Big Tech Scorecard shows that there’s still a long way to go—and a lot we don’t know. Companies aren't telling us enough about how they develop and deploy algorithms, enforce their rules on targeted advertising, or what their protocols are for disclosing data breaches, among other indicators we monitor. Meanwhile, recent whistleblower disclosures have helped fill the gaps and affirmed what we and other civil society groups have long argued: despite the best efforts of many working-level employees, Big Tech executives refuse to do what is necessary to protect people and societies from the harmful impact of their products and services. With new legislation looming in Europe and the U.S., a boom in ESG shareholder resolutions targeting human rights harms, and a public that’s tired of being tracked, the next chapter of Big Tech accountability is unfolding fast. Following the launch of the 2022 Big Tech Scorecard on April 27, a panel of experts and advocates will join Ranking Digital Rights to chart our movement’s next steps. Together we will take stock of the legislative and regulatory state of play, explore the limits of companies’ “Trust and Safety” programs, and consider new approaches to advocacy. Mark your calendars now, and join us on May 4 as we set the stage for what’s to come. Speakers: Jessica Dheere, @jessdheere Director, Ranking Digital Rights Sarah Couturier-Tanoh, @share_ca Corporate Engagement & Advocacy Manager, SHARE Jesse Lehrich, @JesseLehrich Co-Founder, Accountable Tech Chris Lewis, @ChrisJ_Lewis President & CEO, Public Knowledge Katarzyna Szymielewicz, @szymielewicz President, Panoptykon Foundation Sophie Zhang, @szhang_ds Facebook whistleblower Moderator: Nathalie Maréchal, @MarechalPhD Policy Director, Ranking Digital Rights ==================================== We are dedicated to renewing the promise of America by continuing the quest to realize our nation's highest ideals, honestly confronting the challenges caused by rapid technological and social change, and seizing the opportunities those changes create. Subscribe to our channel for new videos on a wide range of policy issues: http://www.youtube.com/subscription_c... Subscribe to The Week Ahead and other newsletters: http://www.newamerica.org/subscribe/# Visit newamerica.org