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AI x Multilateralism - AI Empire or Global Commons? - Dr Rachel Adams

Introducing AI x Multilateralism, a playlist of conversations recorded at The Commons, where experts help us unpack the many ideas and questions at the intersection of AI and international cooperation. In this episode, we speak with Dr Rachel Adams, founder and CEO of the Global Centre on AI Governance and author of The New Empire of AI: The Future of Global Inequality. She explains why research and policy led by Africa and the Global South are essential for equitable AI governance, grounded in the realities of people around the world.
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AI x Multilateralism - Why Diplomats Must Understand AI - Dr. Jérôme Duberry

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. In this episode, we ask the question: what does it mean to be AI literate, especially for the world’s diplomats leading negotiations on behalf of their countries? We’re joined by Dr. Jérôme Duberry from the Geneva Graduate Institute.
This image shows the title "AI x Multilateralism" and the text: "When AI Speaks for Nations: The Ethics of AI in Multilateral Deliberations", as well as an image of the guest speaker, Eleonore Fournier-Tombs.

AI x Multilateralism - When AI Speaks for Nations - Eleonore Fournier-Tombs

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.
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Exploring Multilateralism with the Egyptian Institute for Diplomatic Studies (Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Egypt)

On 25 November, we were delighted to welcome young diplomats from the Egyptian Institute for Diplomatic Studies, at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in Egypt, for an exploration into how to access primary sources on multilateralism at the UN Library & Archives Geneva.
This image shows a blue background with the UN logo and a laptop. The title of the session is also displayed, entitled "Discovering Multilateralism".

Discovering primary sources on multilateralism, from the League of Nations to the UN. A session by the UN Library & Archives Geneva.

*This information session will be held in English. Students from all universities are invited to join us for an information session on how to access primary sources on multilateralism at the UN Library & Archives Geneva.
This image shows a blue background with the UN logo and a laptop. The title of the session is also displayed, entitled "Discovering Multilateralism".

Discovering primary sources on multilateralism, from the League of Nations to the UN. A session by the UN Library & Archives Geneva

*This information session will be held in English. Students from all universities are invited to join us for an information session on how to access primary sources on multilateralism at the UN Library & Archives Geneva.
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