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Al, Authoritarianism & Women's Rights

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Not Silent Podcast with Arbana Xharra - Ep 21 - Katrina "Kat' FotovatOn Not Silent, we speak with Kat Fotovat, former U.S. Ambassador-at-Large for Global Women's Issues, former U.S. focal point for Women, Peace and Security, and a leading expert on gender and AI policy.We discuss the global consequences of cuts to foreign aid, the growing threats facing women in conflict zones, the rise of authoritarianism, and how artificial intelligence is being used to target women activists, journalists, and human rights defenders. We also explore the importance of women's participation in peace-building, lessons from Kosovo and Ukraine, and what happens when democratic nations step back from humanitarian leadership.This is a conversation about human rights, global security, technology, and the women fighting every day for freedom, dignity, and peace. 00:00 - Introduction to Ambassador Katrina "Kat" Fotovat and Global Women's Issues01:22 - The Tangible Impact of U.S. Foreign Aid Programs Globally02:36 - How Elevating Women Drives Global GDP and Economic Stability03:53 - Supporting Women and Vulnerable Communities in Active Conflict Zones05:32 - The Strategic Inclusion of Women in Successful Peace Agreements08:22 - Case Study: Kosovo's Historic Reparations for War Survivors11:08 - Real-Time Crisis Response and Lessons Learned from Ukraine12:44 - The Interconnection Between Authoritarianism, Extremism, and Attacks on Women's Rights14:09 - Weaponizing Technology: Doxxing, Deepfakes, and Online Surveillance16:36 - Why Foreign Policy and Humanitarian Leadership Matter to the United States19:16 - Geopolitical Shifts: Who Fills the Vacuum When Democratic Nations Step Back?21:41 - The Arms Race of AI: Capitalist Drivers vs. The Betterment of Humanity25:56 - Navigating Digital Warfare: Intimidation, Propaganda, and Credibility Attacks29:24 - Guardrails, Global Regulations, and Post-Conflict Constitutional Analysis32:00 - Propportunities: Turning Massive Tech and Policy Gaps into Opportunities33:56 - Why Women Must Have a Seat at the Digital and AI Arena Tables35:15 - Concluding Remarks: Ongoing Advocacy and the Human Cost of Silence

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Al, Authoritarianism & Women's Rights

Not Silent Podcast with Arbana Xharra - Ep 21 - Katrina "Kat' FotovatOn Not Silent, we speak with Kat Fotovat, former U.S. Ambassador-at-Large for Global Women's Issues, former U.S. focal point for Women, Peace and Security, and a leading expert on gender and AI policy.We discuss the global consequences of cuts to foreign aid, the growing threats facing women in conflict zones, the rise of authoritarianism, and how artificial intelligence is being used to target women activists, journalists, and human rights defenders. We also explore the importance of women's participation in peace-building, lessons from Kosovo and Ukraine, and what happens when democratic nations step back from humanitarian leadership.This is a conversation about human rights, global security, technology, and the women fighting every day for freedom, dignity, and peace. 00:00 - Introduction to Ambassador Katrina "Kat" Fotovat and Global Women's Issues01:22 - The Tangible Impact of U.S. Foreign Aid Programs Globally02:36 - How Elevating Women Drives Global GDP and Economic Stability03:53 - Supporting Women and Vulnerable Communities in Active Conflict Zones05:32 - The Strategic Inclusion of Women in Successful Peace Agreements08:22 - Case Study: Kosovo's Historic Reparations for War Survivors11:08 - Real-Time Crisis Response and Lessons Learned from Ukraine12:44 - The Interconnection Between Authoritarianism, Extremism, and Attacks on Women's Rights14:09 - Weaponizing Technology: Doxxing, Deepfakes, and Online Surveillance16:36 - Why Foreign Policy and Humanitarian Leadership Matter to the United States19:16 - Geopolitical Shifts: Who Fills the Vacuum When Democratic Nations Step Back?21:41 - The Arms Race of AI: Capitalist Drivers vs. The Betterment of Humanity25:56 - Navigating Digital Warfare: Intimidation, Propaganda, and Credibility Attacks29:24 - Guardrails, Global Regulations, and Post-Conflict Constitutional Analysis32:00 - Propportunities: Turning Massive Tech and Policy Gaps into Opportunities33:56 - Why Women Must Have a Seat at the Digital and AI Arena Tables35:15 - Concluding Remarks: Ongoing Advocacy and the Human Cost of Silence

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The Dark Side of AI in Healthcare

Not Silent Podcast with Arbana Xharra - Ep 20 - Dr. Vijaytha Muralidharan Artificial intelligence is rapidly transforming healthcare, from diagnosis and treatment recommendations to patient monitoring and medical decision-making. But as AI advances faster than regulation, critical ethical questions are emerging. In this episode of Not Silent Podcast, physician and Clinical AI researcher Dr. Vijaytha Muralidharan discusses the growing risks of algorithmic bias, the dangers facing vulnerable populations, and why children, women, minorities, and lower-income communities are often left out of the data shaping modern healthcare systems. Dr. Muralidharan shares how her internationally recognized ACCEPT-AI research helped influence conversations involving the WHO, CDC, FDA, and global healthcare organizations, while warning that without proper oversight, AI could scale inequality instead of solving it. We discuss: • Algorithm bias in healthcare • AI and misdiagnosis risks • Why vulnerable populations are often excluded • Global inequality in healthcare technology • The legal and ethical challenges of medical AI • Why policymakers are struggling to keep up • The future of AI, ethics, and patient protection Featuring:Dr. Vijaytha Muralidharan Physician | Clinical AI & Digital Health Researcher MBChB, MRCP (U.K.), FHEA (Medical Education) Chapters: 00:00:00 Introduction to AI Transformation and Ethical Risks in Healthcare 00:01:17 Dr. Vijaytha Muralidharan’s Journey: From the NHS to Kenya 00:03:31 How Artificial Intelligence is Used in Medicine Today 00:04:17 The ACCEPT-AI Framework: Safeguarding Children in Healthcare Tech 00:07:01 Global Inequality and Geographical Bias in Tech Development 00:08:39 Understanding Algorithmic Bias and its Real-World Dangers 00:09:53 How Biased Algorithms Negatively Impact Patients of Color and Vulnerable Groups 00:12:01 Raising Consumer and Builder Awareness for Ethical AI 00:16:16 The Failure of Policymakers and the Need for Community Action 00:18:03 The Global Policy Impact of ACCEPT-AI Research 00:20:50 The Biggest Ethical Risks of Moving Too Fast with Medical Tech 00:22:08 Case Studies: Algorithm Failures in Dermatology and Pediatric X-Rays 00:23:13 Patient Rights and the Value of Clinical Augmentation 00:25:30 Comparing Data Privacy and Consent Laws Between the US and EU 00:27:10 How Communities and Families Can Advocate for Safe AI 00:29:40 Legal Accountability and Misdiagnosis Risks in Medical AI 00:33:00 Incorporating Global South Perspectives into the Tech Conversation #AIInHealthcare #MedicalAI #AIEthics #NotSilentPodcast #AlgorithmBias #HealthcareInequality #TechRegulation #WomenInSTEM

19. maj 202635 min
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She Was Sentenced to 10 Years in Prison for Speaking Out.

Not Silent Podcast with Arbana Xharra - Ep 19 - Nguyễn Ngọc Như Quỳnh In this episode of the Not Silent Podcast, I’m joined by Nguyễn Ngọc Như Quỳnh, known as “Mother Mushroom”, one of Vietnam’s most courageous human rights defenders. What began as a blog for her daughter became a powerful platform exposing environmental harm, state abuse, and the silencing of ordinary people. For that, she was arrested, interrogated, and imprisoned, then released only on the condition of exile. “I’m scared,” she says. “But who will speak if I don’t?” This is a story about courage, repression, and the cost of telling the truth. 📌 Subscribe to Not Silent Podcast for more voices that refuse to be silenced. 00:00:00 The Story Behind the Name "Mother Mushroom" 00:01:32 Questioning the Constitution & First Arrest in 2009 00:03:25 Exposing State Crimes: The Bauxite Mine Controversy 00:05:25 Motivation to Expose the Truth in Vietnam 00:07:34 Starting a Movement: The T-Shirt Campaign 00:09:50 Midnight Arrest & 10 Days in Detention 00:11:59 Choosing Silence to Protect Her Family 00:14:02 Applying for a Passport & Meeting CNN 00:16:35 The Reality of Being Brave vs. Being Scared 00:17:40 Interrogations & Mental Abuse in Prison 00:20:00 Connection to the US Embassy & Second Arrest 00:21:40 Conditions for Release & Condition of Exile 00:23:45 10 Years in Prison: Fighting for Her Children 00:25:40 The State of Human Rights in Vietnam Today 00:27:00 How Meta & Facebook Cooperate with Government Blocking 00:29:25 Life in Exile: Starting Over in the United States 00:31:00 Communist Ideology & Culture War in the US 00:33:30 Why Western Countries Don't Understand Communism 00:35:15 A Message to World Leaders: Focus on People, Not Governments 00:36:00 Analyzing News for a Global Vietnamese Audience 00:37:15 Defining Freedom After a Decade of Activism

4. maj 202638 min
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Documenting the Truth in War Zones - Jane Olson

Not Silent Podcast with Arbana Xharra - Ep 18 - Jane Olson Jane Olsen is not just a human rights advocate, she is part of the history of modern human rights. From leading Human Rights Watch to helping drive the global movement behind the Nobel Peace Prize–winning Landmine Ban Treaty while with the Landmine Survivors Network, her work has shaped international efforts to protect civilians in conflict. For decades, she has stood with survivors of war, displacement, and violence — ensuring their voices are not only heard, but acted upon. 🎧 Listen and watch now on the Not Silent Podcast. Inside the Episode: 00:00 - Introduction: Meet Human Rights Advocate Jane Olson 02:26 - The Power of Listening: Centering Survivor Voices in Advocacy 05:32 - Journey into Activism: From Local Volunteer to Global Leadership 09:15 - Human Rights Watch: Documenting the Truth in War Zones 13:40 - The Landmine Survivors Network: A Mission of Healing and Hope 17:22 - Witnessing History: Memories from the Frontlines of the 90s 21:55 - Global Solidarity: Why Democracy Depends on Human Rights 26:40 - The Evolution of Advocacy: How the Movement has Changed 31:12 - Leaving a Legacy: Advice for the Next Generation of Activists 34:04 - Conclusion: The Enduring Commitment to Social Justice Support the Mission: We are working toward our 4,000-hour public watch time goal to keep these vital stories free and accessible. Subscribe to join our community. Comment below: Which part of Jane's journey inspired you most? Share this link to help amplify the voices of survivors. #HumanRights #JaneOlson #HumanRightsWatch #NotSilentPodcast #ArbanaXharra #InternationalJustice #Activism #SocialJustice

13. apr. 202635 min
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They Killed Her Mother, She Chose Resistance

Not Silent Podcast with Arbana Xharra - Ep 17 - Paris Iran Special Part 3 - Maryam Fakhar In this episode of the Not Silent Podcast with Arbana Xharra, Iranian Human Rights Activist Maryam Fakhar shares a deeply personal story shaped by resistance, loss, and unwavering purpose. Born into a family targeted for their political activism, her father was imprisoned under the Shah, and her mother was executed during the 1988 mass killings in Iran when Maryam was just six years old. Forced into exile, she grew up carrying both trauma and responsibility—transforming her pain into advocacy for women’s rights and freedom. She speaks about the realities of repression in Iran today, including torture, forced confessions, and the silencing of dissent, while highlighting the courage of Iranian women who continue to resist. Her voice is not only a testimony of survival, but a call for global awareness and action. 00:00 - Introduction: Meet Iranian Activist Maryam Fakhar 01:13 - Escape from Iran: Surviving the 1988 Massacres 02:35 - "The Three Stars": A 6-Year-Old’s Silent Grief & Trauma 04:27 - A Mother’s Legacy: From Engineering to Resistance Leader 06:45 - The Lyon 1998 Catalyst: A Political Awakening in France 09:16 - The Nature of the Regime: Torture & Forced Confessions 12:26 - A Secular Vision: The Future of Democracy in Iran 15:06 - A Global Threat: Why the West Must Act on Iranian Terrorism #WomanLifeFreedom #IranResistance #HumanRights #NotSilentPodcast #ArbanaXharra #ParisActivists #InternationalJustice

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