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12.11.2024
Paris Peace Forum official side event on the road to AI Summit
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Le 12 novembre 2024 de 10:00 à 21:00
On Tuesday 12 November 2024, the PSIA Tech & Global Affairs Innovation Hub is hosting a series of events centered on AI, digital governance and international cooperation. The side events are organized in cooperation with the Paris Peace Forum as part of its 7th edition and is part of the official preparations for the AI Action Summit hosted by France in February 2025.
We are delighted to invite Paris Peace Forum attendees and Sciences Po students to a series of roundtables, workshops and conferences gathering leading experts.
Please enroll to each specialist session using the link at the top right of this page.
10h - 13h Roundtable discussion: “Digital Infrastructure to Advance Data Agency in the Age of Artificial Intelligence”
1 Place Saint-Thomas, Pavillon de l'Innovation - room 207
This closed door multistakeholder consultation, organized by the Project Liberty Institute (PLI) and Global Solutions Initiative (GSI), will convene around 30 key experts to participate in a global initiative aimed at reshaping the global data landscape by exploring governments' pivotal role in fostering a more distributed and equitable data economy.
The insights gathered from policymakers, academics, and leading practitioners, during this consultation and the following one in Washington D.C., will help develop actionable strategies for advancing a more equitable data economy in the age of artificial intelligence.
All invitations have been issued. This session is now closed for registration.
12h30 - 13h30 All Tech Is Human panel “Responsible Governance models for AI”
27 rue Saint-Guillaume, Room Jeannie de Clarens
This event, organized with non-profit organization All Tech Is Human (ATIH), is a panel discussion dedicated to responsible AI research, focusing on three main questions:
- What is the state of the art in AI governance practices in private companies and public sector?
- How is civil society collaborating with industry to facilitate the development of responsible AI?
- How is academic research being applied in other sectors, and what could academia do to make its research more applicable?
Speakers
- Nicolas Miailhe, CEO of PRISM Eval
- Tom David, Technological Foresight Lead at Institut Montaigne
Speaker lineup may evolve in the coming days.
13h30 - 14h30 Information & Democracy Forum: Public Interest AI certification
27 rue Saint-Guillaume, Room Jeannie de Clarens
The Forum on Information and Democracy (FID) will publicly introduce its voluntary certification mechanism for public interest AI during an interactive workshop where participants will have the opportunity to discuss the pragmatic tools supporting responsible AI development and contribute to the design and implementation of the certification and its assessment process.
Speakers
- Camille Grenier, Executive Director, Forum on Information and Democracy
- Katharina Zuegel, Policy Manager, Forum on Information and Democracy
Speaker lineup may evolve in the coming days.
15h00 - 16h45 Empowering Youth: Innovative Solutions to Combat Disinformation in Democracies
27 rue Saint-Guillaume, Room Albert Sorel - Leroy-Beaulieu
This panel will be dedicated to the youth consultation on disinformation conducted by Sciences Po and Make.org in partnership with NATO and Microsoft. Make.org will present the results of the consultation, with contributions from some of the EU's Youth who participated. In addition, researchers from Sciences Po Law School and CEVIPOF, along with industry experts and high-level NATO officials, will provide their insights on the findings.
Speakers
- Ben Crampton, Director, European Government Affairs, Microsoft
- Axel Dauchez, President of Make.org
- Dr. Dominik Hierlemann, Senior Advisor, Democracy and Social Cohesion, Bertelsmann Stiftung
- Florent Parmentier, General Secretary, CEVIPOF
17h00 - 18h30 AI Coffee with the French Digital Council
27 rue Saint-Guillaume, Petit Hall
The Café IA (AI Coffee) is a national project piloted by the CNNum designed to create interactive open discussions where participants engage in knowledge-sharing and technology reappropriation through conversation on their perceptions and representations of the social and economic impacts of AI systems. The Café IA is designed to foster direct engagement and the creation of knowledge commons around AI technologies.
Speakers
- Joséphine Corcoral, Head of Studies, French Digital Council
- Louis Magnes, Head of Advocacy, French Digital Council
Registration given priority to Sciences Po students for this participative workshop.