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AI x Multilateralism - Philanthropy's Role in Inclusive, Ethical AI with Giuseppe Ugazio & Hubert Halopé

This is AI x Multilateralism, a playlist of conversations at the UN Library & Archives Geneva where we’re joined by experts who help us unpack the many ideas and issues at the nexus of AI and international cooperation. Should philanthropy be a part of the development and governance of AI? We’re exploring this question with Hubert Halopé and Giuseppe Ugazio, both part of the team at the Artificial Intelligence & Philanthropy Project at the University of Geneva.
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AI x Multilateralism - Why We Need Redlines for Data - Emily Tucker

This is AI x Multilateralism, a playlist of conversations at the UN Library & Archives Geneva where we’re joined by experts who help us unpack the many ideas and issues at the nexus of AI and international cooperation. For this conversation we’re joined by Emily Tucker, Executive Director at the Center on Privacy & Technology and Adjunct Professor of Law, at Georgetown Law. There are many calls today to enact redlines for AI, but what about redlines for data?
This image shows the title "AI x Multilateralism" and the text: "A Dangerous Master" Revisited - AI, Ethics and Governance, as well as an image of the guest speaker, Wendell Wallach..

AI x Multilateralism - "A Dangerous Master Revisited": Wendell Wallach on AI, Ethics and Governance

This is AI x Multilateralism, a playlist at the UN Library & Archives Geneva where we’re joined by experts who help us unpack the many ideas and issues at the nexus of AI and international cooperation.  In this episode, we're joined by bioethicist and author Wendell Wallach, who shares his views on the ethics and governance of AI, the continued relevance of his books, what we can learn from bioethics, and the urgent need for oversight to align technology with human and environmental interests.
This image shows the title "AI x Multilateralism" and the text: "Can AI Predict A Crisis?" as well as an image of the guest speaker, Dr. Martin Waehlisch

AI x Multilateralism - Can AI Predict A Crisis? Dr. Martin Waehlisch

This is AI x Multilateralism, a playlist of conversations where we’re joined by experts who help us unpack the many ideas at the nexus of AI and international cooperation. In this episode we ask: can AI help us better predict, respond to, and recover from crises? We’re joined by Dr. Martin Waehlisch, Associate Professor of Transformative Technologies, Innovation and Global Affairs at the University of Birmingham. He’s also part of the Research Team of the Crisis Computing Project, a global community of scholars and practitioners who are driven to put computation to better use. 
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