Amos Toh
Amos Toh is senior researcher, artificial intelligence and human rights, at Human Rights Watch. He leads the organization’s efforts to document the impact of AI and other data-driven technologies on poverty and inequality. His areas of focus include the digitization and automation of welfare and social protection services, and the algorithmic exploitation of on-demand workers in the gig economy. He also coordinates the organization’s efforts to develop rights-based approaches to AI governance.
Before joining HRW, Amos served as legal advisor to the United Nations Special Rapporteur on the right to freedom of opinion and expression and was a clinical teaching fellow at the University of California (Irvine) School of Law. Between 2012 and 2015, Amos was Counsel and Katz Fellow at the Brennan Center of Justice. Amos is a graduate of New York University School of Law and the National University of Singapore School of Law.
Articles Authored
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January 5, 2024
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June 13, 2023
Interview: How Flawed Policies Lead to Flawed Technology
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October 17, 2022
Gig Workers Think They Work For Themselves. They Don’t
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June 23, 2021
Safety Net Needs More Than Stimulus Checks
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January 14, 2021
EU Should Regulate Artificial Intelligence to Protect Rights
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November 12, 2020
England is Under Lockdown Again. Is Universal Credit Ready?
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November 6, 2020
What Three US Ballot Results Mean for Poverty and Inequality
Reports Authored
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Automated Neglect
How The World Bank’s Push to Allocate Cash Assistance Using Algorithms Threatens Rights
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