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UN chief tells consumer tech firms: own the harm your products trigger

United Nations SecretaryGeneral Antonio Guterres on Monday demanded that big customer technology firms take duty and acknowledge. the damage your items are causing on people and. neighborhoods.

Taking objective at the companies, which he did not name, and. their social media platforms, he stated: You have the power to. alleviate damage to people and societies around the world. You have. the power to alter organization designs that profit from. disinformation and hate.

He cautioned that opaque algorithms push individuals into. information bubbles and enhance prejudices consisting of racism,. misogyny and discrimination of all kinds with common targets. being ladies, refugees, migrants, and minorities.

Guterres was speaking at a news conference to introduce a set. of U.N. global principles for information integrity, which he. called a starting indicate fight false information, disinformation. and hate speech.

Some stakeholders carry an outsized obligation, he. added. For them, I have a clear message: We demand action.

He stated advertisers and the general public relations market must. stop generating income from damaging content, mentioning the environment crisis.

Creatives - don't utilize your talents to greenwash. PR. companies-- look for clients who aren't deceptive people and. damaging our planet, Guterres stated.

He advised media outlets to raise and implement editorial. requirements and find marketers who belong to the solution,. not the problem, while saying federal governments ought to devote to a. totally free, feasible, independent, and plural media landscape.

Guterres also informed federal governments to: Guarantee policies. maintain human rights. Refrain from extreme steps, including. blanket internet shutdowns. Respect the right to freedom of. viewpoint and expression.

Recently, U.S. Surgeon General Vivek Murthy required a. warning label to be added to social media apps as a suggestion. that those platforms have caused harm to young people,. particularly adolescents.

(source: Reuters)