Being iHUMAN: How can we lead better digital lives
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About this Event
In visionary new documentary feature film iHUMAN, some of the brightest minds in the artificial intelligence (AI) industry decrypt a roadmap to our future. Who is really holding the code?
Join high-level experts in arts and policy for a chance to see exclusive iHUMAN film clips and enter into an interactive online discussion which will:
- explore and think about the human rights challenges and innovation opportunities in this groundbreaking technology,
- share views on how artificial intelligence is shaping digital society, and
- spark decisive thought and action on how to effectively address AI use and regulation.
Featuring special keynote introductions and insight from:
- Tonje Hessen Schei, iHUMAN Film Director
- Paul Nemitz, #1 EU tech policy influencer, European Commission
- Julie Brill, Microsoft Vice President for Privacy
- Andrew Wyckoff, OECD Director of Science, Technology and Innovation
- Karine Perset, OECD Senior AI Policy Analyst
- Jack Clark, Policy Director, OpenAI
Other speakers to be announced soon!
Moderated by Think-Film Impact Production
The event forms part of the OECD’s month-long event series informing and enriching high-level policy debates on Covid-19, digitalisation and AI. Once you register you will receive the digital platform details by email.
This event is sponsored by the King Baudouin Foundation and supported by the Diplomatic Courier as a media partner.