Truth, trust and tricksters in the age of AI

Truth, trust and tricksters in the age of AI

By Index on Censorship

A panel discussion and magazine launch on discerning truth in the age of AI

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City St George's, University of London

Northampton Square London EC1V 0HB United Kingdom

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  • 2 hours, 30 minutes
  • In person

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Charity & Causes • Human Rights

As artificial intelligence (AI) rapidly transforms society, the truth is becoming ever harder to discern, raising questions about our trust in journalism, politics, academia, and even history. How do we operate in the mirror world of AI and identify the truth tellers from the tricksters?

Join Index on Censorship, the Institute for Creativity and AI and Global (Dis)Order for a panel discussion and launch of Index’s latest magazine issue on Wednesday 1 October at City St George’s, University of London.

All guests will receive a free copy of the magazine on arrival. The panel discussion will be followed by a reception.

Speakers announced shortly.

Full address: Room A130, College Building [A], City St' Georges, EC1V 4PB

Illustration by Tatyana Zelenskaya.

Sponsored by Sage.

About

Index on Censorship is a UK-based charity dedicated to defending and promoting freedom of expression around the world. Founded in 1968 as Writers and Scholars International, we have a long and proud history of standing up for the right to speak, write, create and protest without fear.

The Institute for Creativity and AI is City St George’s new space to research and explore strategic impacts at the intersection of creativity, creative work and AI technologies. It is wilfully interdisciplinary, and involves academics and students from all City St George’s schools.

Global (Dis)Order is a dedicated interdisciplinary research group based at City St George’s, University of London formed to develop new international research to further our understanding of global order and disorder. It aims to form a unique, global and diverse network practitioners, public intellectuals, researchers, and academics, who are making sense of, interpreting, and navigating Global Disorder.

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