Artificial Intelligence: a new frontier for public policy

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  • เผยแพร่เมื่อ 28 ส.ค. 2024
  • In this 'policy-in-practice' seminar and discussion, our inter-disciplinary panels seeks to understand the growing influence of #artificialintelligence in public policy globally. The session explores the opportunities and challenges policymakers encounter as they navigate the new and rapidly evolving policy landscape in the face of AI.
    In November 2021, the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization ( #UNESCO ) adopted the Recommendation on the Ethics of Artificial Intelligence by acclamation by all 193 UNESCO Member States. The Recommendation is a first-of-its-kind global normative benchmark that provides guidance to Member States and other #AI actors on how to govern relevant domains through articulating values and principles key to ensuring ethical AI, as well as making concrete policy recommendations.
    Meet our Speakers and Chair
    Frank Muci is a Policy Fellow at the Growth Lab Research Collaboration at LSE.
    Gabriela Ramos the Assistant Director-General for the Social and Human Sciences of UNESCO.
    Vanessa Rubio-Márquez is the Associate Dean of Extended Education and based at LSE's School of Public Policy.
    Andrés Velasco Professor of Public Policy and Dean of LSE's School of Public Policy.
    This event was co-hosted by:
    The UNESCO Inclusive Policy Lab (@UNESCO) works on knowledge crowdsourcing and its translation into inequality-reducing policies. We operate through an online platform and a network of in-country projects.
    The LSE School of Public Policy (@LSEPublicPolicy) equips you with the skills and ideas to transform people and societies. It is an international community where ideas and practice meet. Their approach creates professionals with the ability to analyse, understand and resolve the challenges of contemporary governance.
    Thumbnail Image by Mike MacKenzie (sourced from Flickr).

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