The small team taking on war criminals with a laptop and the help of AI
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Human Rights Watch’s digital investigation lab is using technology to take on abuse and crime across the globe
Human Rights Watch’s digital investigation lab is using technology to take on abuse and crime across the globe
Human Rights Watch’s digital investigation lab is using technology to take on abuse and crime across the globe
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