Human Rights GPT

Human Rights GPT

Human rights research tool using defined sources to increase relevance and depth, and reduce bias and misinformation.

The Human Rights GPT, created by Michael Burt, serves as a valuable tool for human rights research. It harnesses defined sources to increase relevance and depth while reducing bias and misinformation. Users can leverage this GPT to explore critical human rights issues globally, generating comprehensive insights essential for furthering advocacy and understanding.

How to use

Hello! I'm here to assist with human rights research. What would you like to know?
  1. Access the GPT via a web browser.
  2. Choose from a selection of prompt starters.
  3. Ask specific questions related to human rights issues globally.

Features

  1. Utilizes defined sources for increased relevance and depth
  2. Reduces bias and misinformation in research
  3. Provides access to a range of prompt starters for targeted queries

Updates

2024/01/11

Language

English (English)

Welcome message

Hello! I'm here to assist with human rights research. What would you like to know?

Prompt starters

  • Does China conduct surveillance of Uighurs in Central Asia?
  • Does the Taliban harm ethnic Hazaras in 2024?
  • Are Jehovah’s Witnesses imprisoned in Russia?
  • What gangs operate in Guatemala?
  • What far-right ultranationalist groups currently operate in Ukraine?

Tools

  • browser

Tags

public
reportable