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16.10.2024

AI Governance: What Regulations and Why?

About this event

16 October 2024 from 17:30 until 19:00

Jacques Chapsal Amphitheatre

27 rue Saint-Guillaume, 75007, Paris

Organized by

Paris School of International Affairs; Sciences Po Alumni-Cercle d'Afrique

As artificial intelligence (AI) reshapes economies and societies globally, its transformative potential is undeniable. From revolutionising healthcare and governance to accelerating development in sectors like finance and education, AI is a key driver of innovation. However, it is not without limitations. AI systems can exhibit biases, lack transparency and create societal challenges around privacy, security and inequality. In this context, the need for comprehensive regulations has become increasingly urgent.

The United Nations, alongside global institutions, is playing a pivotal role in establishing ethical AI governance frameworks in order to address key issues like accountability, fairness, and human rights. Africa, with its growing tech ecosystem, is uniquely positioned to benefit from AI; yet, Africa faces specific challenges in ensuring inclusive and responsible AI governance.

Co-organised by PSIA and Sciences Po Alumni from the Cercle d'Afrique, this panel explores the ethical, legal, and practical dimensions of AI governance, offering insights on how to shape a future where AI benefits all societies. 

With:

  • Prof. Tshilidzi Marwala, Rector of the United Nations University and Under-Secretary-General of the United Nations
  • Rebecca Mignot-Mahdavi, Professor of Law in the field of digital security law and governance at Sciences Po Law School
  • Marion Germa, Expert on AI ethical considerations, Sciences Po Alumna

Moderated by Mauricia Evina, Sciences Po Alumna, Cercle d'Afrique.

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About this event

16 October 2024 from 17:30 until 19:00

Jacques Chapsal Amphitheatre

27 rue Saint-Guillaume, 75007, Paris

Organized by

Paris School of International Affairs; Sciences Po Alumni-Cercle d'Afrique