The Dangers of Artificial General Intelligence

The Dangers of Artificial General Intelligence

OpenAI’s ChatGPT is the most rapidly adopted tech platform in history, acquiring more than 1 million users in the first five days. Less than two months after its public release, it had more than 100 million users
ChatGPT uses machine learning to generate human-like responses in everyday language to…

Vaccine Passports and Digital IDs

Vaccine Passports and Digital IDs

Vaccine passports are a tool certifying a person’s vaccination history. Based on vaccination status, a person may be prevented from traveling or accessing services. Vaccine passports could be incorporated into comprehensive digital IDs which link travel, access to services, banking, work, and social credit scores.
A new “diagnosis” code

Pandemic Treaty Compendium

Pandemic Treaty Compendium

Pandemic Treaty Compendium
The Intergovernmental Negotiating Body (INB) Pandemic Treaty Drafts:
LATEST VERSION “Bureau Text” June 2nd 2023
“Zero Draft” February 1st 2023
“Conceptual Zero Draft” November 25th 2022
“Working Draft” July 13th, 2022

IHR  Compendium

IHR Compendium

Links go to the original files stored on the WHO website. We are preserving copies locally on our servers for posterity, which you can access via the blue buttons.
Current IHR Amendments
FEBRUARY 6TH 2023
Article-by-Article compilation of proposed amendments…

What is the W.H.O.?

What is the W.H.O.?

The World Health Organization (W.H.O.) is an agency formed under the auspices of the United Nations (U.N.) in 1948, shortly after the U.N. itself was formed following World War 2. It is considered a specialized agency of the U.N. Unlike other specialized U.N. agencies, the W.H.O. has its own constitution, and can make treaties. The W.H.O. is composed of…

What is One Health and Why is it a Problem?

What is One Health and Why is it a Problem?

“One Health” was conceived 20 years ago as the idea that human health and animal health are intertwined, since some diseases are transmitted from animals to humans. These diseases would perhaps be better managed with specialists in animal and human health working together. Subsequently the WHO, the US government and…

Human Rights

Human Rights

The 1966 International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights has been signed and ratified by 173 countries, including the US. It recognizes that the “inherent dignity and the equal and inalienable rights of all members of the human family [are] the foundation of freedom, justice and peace in the world.” It then specifies the rights of all peoples: “All peoples have the right…

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