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6 reasons why Data matters for AI

If you work in the world of digital tech, Artificial Intelligence (AI) has been on your mind for quite a while. And even if you don’t work in the digital tech world, we know you have been hearing a lot about AI recently.

Still, in the last two years, policy initiatives, political attention, investments, and products and services across sectors, from health to agriculture, have been booming with both excitement and fear around AI developments. While more nuance to this discussion would be beneficial, all the attention leads to much-needed policy and technical work in AI.

Open Data Editor: The tormented journey of an app

Csv,conf – the best community conference for data makers was back for its version 8 at the end of May in Puebla, Mexico. I am very lucky to be one of the conference co-organisers since its version 7, but this year I was also a speaker, giving a talk about Open Data Editor (ODE), the application we are developing at Open Knowledge Foundation.

Restricting sexual and reproductive health rights (SRHR) in Egypt sparks wave of misinformation 

“I thought I knew a lot about sexual education and that I was immune to ignorance,” said Sarah Mahmoud. “I didn’t realize how much false and misleading information I had taken in. It really affected my marriage.” 

Sarah, a young Egyptian woman, explained to SMEX the consequences of social media’s misleading information about sexual practices.

Are there any humans left on the internet?

Seiji Isotani elected president of the International Artificial Intelligence in Education Society

Anastasia Siapka on the DigiSoc Podcast

Article on the protection of legitimate expectations in the event of incorrect information from public administrations via chatbots

In this scientific article on iusNet, Nadja Braun Binder, Liliane Obrecht and Grace Wittmer analyse the use of chatbots in public administrations and the protection of legitimate expectations if they provide incorrect information. The full text of the article is available here (German only). 

Article on the protection of legitimate expectations in the event of incorrect information from public administrations via chatbots

In this scientific article on iusNet, Nadja Braun Binder, Liliane Obrecht and Grace Wittmer analyse the use of chatbots in public administrations and the protection of legitimate expectations if they provide incorrect information. The full text of the article is available here (German only). 

Sofie Royer over de realisaties van de regering

Call for Papers: Research Colloquium on Law and Emerging Technologies 2024

CiTiP's workshop on Generative AI and Copyright

ALGEPI 1st Annual Workshop: Defining the Framework for Epistemic Welfare

Sofie Royer over de (zwaarte van de) straf die Dries Van Langenhove kreeg voor de haatspraak op social media

AI4Media event: "EU vision for media policy in the era of AI" - 19 June 2024

Athena Christofi PhD defence - 10 June 2024

Elisabetta Biasin on the European Health Data Space Regulation

Adjudicating Genocide seminar - 28 May 2024

"The Oracle Problem in Smart Contracts: Data Privacy, Security, and Solutions" by Sharmin Nisar Chougule & Luigi Cantisani

Dr. Sofie Royer in debat over het Europese voorstel om chatcontrole in te voeren

Emine Ozge Yildirim-Vranckaert over 'Mentale autonomie in het AI-tijdperk