2024-06-27 03:20:21
2:00 am to three:30 pm: AI and democracy: exploring international impression by way of the lens of the UNESCO Suggestion
The speedy advances in digital applied sciences, information, automation and synthetic intelligence have raised excessive expectations and issues, significantly concerning their impression on democracy and politics. This panel will discover how AI and associated applied sciences are altering democratic dynamics and influencing public discourse. We are going to launch and talk about a UNESCO coverage paper, developed by Daniel Innerarity, which addresses the impression of massive information on democracies, the legitimacy of algorithmic selections and presents suggestions for the democratic governance of AI.
Moderator: Ted Lechterman, UNESCO Chair in AI Ethics and Governance, IE College
A speech: Daniel Innerarity, Chair of AI and Democracy on the College of Transnational Governance, European College Institute
Notes: Gabriela Ramos, Assistant Director-Normal, Sector of Social and Human Sciences, UNESCO
Panelists:
- Helga Nowotny, Emeritus Professor of Social Research of the Sciences, ETH Zurich
- Piergiorgio Donatelli, Professor of Philosophy on the College of La Sapienza and member of the Worldwide Council of the Chair of Synthetic Intelligence and Democracy on the European College of Florence
- Joanna Bryson, Professor of Ethics and Expertise, Hertie College of Governance
- Mark Brian Manantan, Director of Cybersecurity and Crucial Applied sciences, Pacific Discussion board (on-line)
- Merve Hickok, President, Heart for AI and Digital Coverage (CAIDP) (on-line)
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