human rights technology

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Discussions on WindowsForum.com about human rights technology often center on how cloud platforms like Microsoft Azure can be governed to respect human rights. A recent thread examines a Principled Technologies study advocating for single-cloud AI on Azure, highlighting performance, governance, and cost predictability while noting hybrid options for data residency. The conversation touches on the balance between technological efficiency and ethical considerations, such as data privacy and security, which are fundamental to human rights in the digital age. Users explore how Microsoft's cloud infrastructure can be configured to align with human rights principles, particularly in enterprise IT and AI deployments.
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    Single-Cloud AI on Azure: Performance, Governance & Cost Predictability

    A new Principled Technologies (PT) study — circulated as a press release and picked up by partner outlets — argues that adopting a single‑cloud approach for AI on Microsoft Azure can produce concrete benefits in performance, manageability, and cost predictability, while also leaving room for...
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