Right Livelihood wins Alternative Nobel Prize for Advancing Digital Democracy and Bringing Human Dignity to the Heart of AI

 

Audrey Tang, Taiwan’s civic hacker and cyber ambassador, will receive the 2025 Right Livelihood Award in Stockholm on 2 December. She is being honoured for pioneering the
social use of frontier technologies to strengthen democracy, counter polarisation and put human dignity at the centre of innovation.

The 2025 Right Livelihood Award, also known as the “Alternative Nobel Prize,” is being given to four Laureates: Pacific Islands Students Fighting Climate Change and Julian Aguon
(Pacific Islands and Guam), Justice For Myanmar (Myanmar), Audrey Tang (Taiwan), and Emergency Response Rooms (Sudan).

Since 1980, the Right Livelihood Award has recognised 203 Laureates from 81 countries, celebrating their courage to solve global problems

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