Multilateralism
This is AI x Multilateralism, a playlist of conversations at the Commons, where experts who help us unpack the many ideas and issues at the nexus of AI and international cooperation. Today, the majority of AI development and deployment is controlled by a small number of powerful firms. Is there another way, one where where AI serves the common good? Jacob Taylor and Joshua Tan make the case for Public AI: shared, open AI infrastructure that is publicly responsible and harnessed to solve collective problems.
Welcome to is AI x Multilateralism, a playlist of conversations at the Commons where experts help us unpack the many ideas and issues at the nexus of AI and international cooperation. In this episode we're asking the question: is it ethical to use AI in multilateral deliberations? We’re joined by Eleonore Fournier-Tombs, Head of Anticipatory Action and Innovation at the UNU-CPR.
At the UN Library & Archives Geneva, we’re thrilled to join in celebrations for International Archives Week 2025. As part of this year’s theme, #ArchivesAreAccessible: Archives for Everyone, we asked some of our research community to share how online access to the League of Nations Archives in particular has changed their work.
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