Charting a Collective Response to Violent Extremist Use of AI
We’re launching a new project – Elevate - that will engage the Call’s multistakeholder community to address the risk of terrorist and violent extremist exploitation of new technologies – with a focus on AI.
Canadian investment advances Christchurch Call’s work to tackle violent extremist content risk in emerging technologies and to support small and medium sized platforms to counter TVEC.
The work of the Christchurch Call community to eliminate TVEC online has been strengthened through the investment announced by Hon Ruby Sahota, Secretary of State for Combatting Crime on behalf of the Government of Canada through the Community Resilience Fund.
Christchurch Call partners with ROOST for open-source AI tools to tackle TVEC
The Christchurch Call is partnering with the newly formed ROOST consortium to intensify efforts to eliminate terrorist and violent extremist
Call Leaders Welcome the Christchurch Call Foundation
To mark the launch of the Christchurch Call Foundation, Call Leaders share their thoughts on the Call’s vital work
Announcing the Foundation
New Zealand Prime Minister Luxon and President Macron of France announced today a new non-governmental organisation, the Christchurch Call Foundation, to coordinate the Christchurch Call’s work to eliminate terrorist and violent extremist content online.
Five years since 15 March 2019
On the fifth anniversary of the terrorist attack on Christchurch Masjidain, we remember the victims, survivors, and all who continue to be affected by that horrific event.
Christchurch Call Youth Engagement Session
Young people are often early adopters of new technology. They are more likely to be exposed to terrorist and violent extremist content. And, in some circumstances, they are more susceptible to online radicalisation. Understanding these issues from the perspective of young people is vital.