Public lecture “The Internet in the Age of Artificial Intelligence: Implications for Human Rights”
Safer Internet Day is on the international calendar of days observed in February. From cyberbullying to social media and to digital identity, every year the day is marked by actions to raise awareness of emerging online issues and current concerns.
The internet has become almost ubiquitous in people’s lives and the integration of artificial intelligence into the online environment is gaining momentum. Hence the inevitable question – to what extent can human rights be influenced by these processes?
On 22 February, we invite students from law, journalism, international relations and political science faculties, as well as young professionals, to participate in a new #LRCM public lecture – “The Internet in the Age of Artificial Intelligence: Implications for Human Rights” – which will take place via the Zoom platform from 15:00 – 16:30.
Together with the LRCM team and Irina Buzu, Artificial Intelligence Advisor, we will explain key concepts, discuss and learn:
What is internet access from a legal perspective.
What the concept of artificial intelligence entails.
How artificial intelligence is regulated.
What will be the impact of artificial intelligence on human rights.
This event is organized with the financial support of the Canada Fund for Local Initiatives (CFLI) in the framework of the project “Strengthening human rights standards in Moldovaˮ, implemented by the Legal Resources Centre from Moldova (LRCM). The opinions expressed are the sole responsibility of the authors and do not necessarily reflect the views of the CFLI.
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