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thank you so much for invite here so you're going to share some thoughts
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not from a sociologist not from political science but uh
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simply engineer but strict ask some questions in our everyday life
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yeah it some years two two years ago was trying to be bearable come the
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and preventable conceptual would be that would be the the political or
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do they didn't thought us time to see what's the role of the
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markers to what we've discussed the the the fall on a corner beast
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articulate that time say remember the democracy good about it's
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good to see the first present is simply this morning
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i think this is something kind a contract resorts factor something
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happening because have about putting about i've been done about ah
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single eternity there with it sounds to two years later for a if sets recently this one
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the same the same economists think too doesn't it was but he very but here
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and he says continues falling c. s. two thousand six so it's continues uh continues
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you getting worse and the question is the question is technology place or or not
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do you think about that you think about symptoms kansas about some symptoms before not of course attendees analytic up
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everybody knows that some some extra probably he we know a bit later this look directly or
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to facilitate as best collecting data with sarah hughes clayton but if you can see the does
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the hockey did i mention by guarding the reference no there eh i fifty year guy form
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razor israeli speakers uh_huh special forces and collect data and give us a lexus will only work
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or more simply the bit bitter spank a software this is a quote from a a mistake them as like an awesome
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so they're not too symptoms around but we feel it around but let's see how how people would start and democracy feed
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i picked up from uh from oh and we can see from when it from a grease prime minister i'm not a good
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newspaper not asking you to exclude greek but it appeared to
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this an interview of sixteen of february this year it was the
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security conference in munich together with eh with management of
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top combine is uh an outfit beef with your pink within let's see what it
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just that there is an interest is there is what we have to just
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isn't fake news faking you did fakes intercity not counting increase that's it's not one
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we couldn't do nothing after midnight of the friday before the election
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so so this some somebody comes up with something i can use
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what's happening is good enough base should she
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see paint it and i rather negative picture but it should be supported
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we look forward to the report on what they're deficient that can do to improve civic participation
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she she spoke semantic part about really the fact data defect news
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actually is just yesterday for a knocking on the zero speak about
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i defy the maybe more the the indian by missus speaks precisely about that
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the only question is the only times to my opinion on this a lot of a number of other cheers
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things happen current discourse things or sink the rule of
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law all the state itself e. server into the state
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the the the trust the government and we talked folks along the point i think just to be a sink which is
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how to go visit complex the let's start with the basics we develop since i don't know how many years
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now forty fifty years bits that they can always goes well beyond that to see this has to do with
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oh you did devices robots what you the sheer
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software uh software making laura addressing different other things
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what's that just did still exist in the process of new way of doing things
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so the basis of the replace all pros but make a new process new business
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but is it still is a sewn creates some complex if it tastes
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good books fit yourself forward them but to be a bit more detail later
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which means that we need new laws and regulations are our work has been created his
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who knows what's been created says of the fifth century slowly adopting a bank but now
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the frameworks different the new los angeles unnecessary good but have to understand what is the
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impact of this news is what does it mean it's not easy this yeah but the point
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we need to explain it to the sits then of course parliamentary inexact science selecting from this
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completes if you just sort of the environment good cooks of complex cancelled last to be voted
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and find a deficient that can be happy to explain this kind of
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think it's not yeah but we shared about smart walking this morning about uh
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the more square that we're going to talk was direction more and more closely at close
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but he's a problem messages before by yes and then other
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courses from activists i get this for me whole knows me better
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and then finally can activity there is replacing the place my fault and they'll come to things
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like the task to the democratic process the submit the outline of work but that would show tonight
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so i spoke about complex suffocation bitchy worth my presentation complex
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vacation off everything process five you supplied sense values and surprises
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you to do some exams autonomous car when i was cheat
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and my father has a car was for four weeks and uh
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and there was a there were different sometimes it happens to be a
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census this possible it's a next it happens what happens quite sparse fruits accent
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i don't know me they don't or simply a lot of data generated within the opponents car
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two wheel these these these kind of questions i meg sick
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some very rocky going around a mime did sector's been going
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you're all traditional back to back instructors risk of money laundering quizzes because
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in this kind of thinking perfect example about this had to just scared
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because of the year speak about health or just kind of wearable gets that health care limited privacy no need
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i give an example room had been current data missing company
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and work in africa no disk k. the initial with just the
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platform they're using in order to monitor what's gotten individually user
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for me beacons in here second flight nurse very simply
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so since you you i'm not yet convinced about that to get a
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picture the court's not very good but still ah and speaking because you
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about this upgrade signs today separate cities apply a play for laptop
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computer the blue one year with this i think second of green
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it's a kind of mess all around the world so the complex to what happens the this is the question of
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what he sees you boxed it's complexities and the data
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complex fine and accelerate pro since aside in the economy
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the voting is part of the society economy something new business models
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but miss this legal framework was speaking comes from awards the mean for the few centuries
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janet just demand cold in this kind of things but i think it sounds very rapidly
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our work is not your work is they think that defeats every day in there just to
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do we need to introduce new lows in the the the p. r. a. c. a. i. x.
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i mean you always knew last new regulations good since that would like talk crimes
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you that not too there it is what's good or sent back of the work
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they do not gotten all the work that bus rides after the question about
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eh shoe mar rights our economy you all gonna be based
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mentality where you think it is kind of missiles which make creates a good does a lot of disparity because it's uh
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so how do you know that haven't voted even be accepted
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citizens in parliament there is when you when you need to understand the impact of this kind of excited by can
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be very very complex very difficult distant shore it it two
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ways of doing things other hunter explain explain less simplified but
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once we find you know he would lose a lot of
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arguments or expel the full scope can be very correct bark
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it's difficult and the sun by an arts and finance that more and more large that segment of the population i got
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mm majority could probably less and less people to their cats eat soup subjects in this is the big question
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no the question is are the market for this year the marcus ready for two more years
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to facilitate this too was just that can be switched the evolve they're not yet it with tape
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you can try to find for let's say if it is it can create a display simple product of
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real what can be theme park cricket creates and i wrote yes there but we're going to get up there
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i think in its case what is the question the question is you can present this capitalistic ballistic about
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to this it is that is a problem by miss how many school gives the data home made the algorithm
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still you can have excellent people will have this morning uh of was not
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aware of them did the square excellent company want us to the us and not
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say that women 'cause we're schools crystal for sin christopher very very positive black
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men can go to the perfect but it might think goes to more this christoph
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a a link under the pressure of corporate makes him speak about later what it's going to wind the company do not name
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what can she do if some not a lot of press of this company who
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wants to buy his company because at the very difficult station if you put a
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lot object is it a conflict of interest or not but let's see this problem
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buys this resolved because christopher so fantastic person's going to fly to this company why
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no or something like that but this question of the you know the mother's day for perfect
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scenario that with this product of role can have this and this and this eh outcome sooner
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let's go to the user maybe the machine that defeats that's become slowly the dates try to
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wean becomes less have disagreed for most into the dish for persons because my did stick to it
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just it's start to to know me better than myself and the question is whether this activity then
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we get the to predict how to vote in elections it is actually the link the the outcome
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of a specific a product of fill in the what i am this specific case you're ever
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reference cannot do perhaps at the end of the one button you can see the for the
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from uh from the slides you're going to have the little people walking that
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maybe that can do it out of this dealers pillar of how machine knowing me
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the machine knowing the outcome of full it carried a at the end of the
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day speak out of out of me out of really mean we can can replace me
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and the question is what you should get a place me in voting we cannot replace all of you at the end of the day
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in so the critical question that comes a very simplistic microphones in your shoes
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what is the fate of the democratic process itself if the machine
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can really predict of what we're proposing predict my son my reactions and
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what is the result finally whole controls is set to see doing this question
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of private public it's a long discussions have just until now i can see next
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critical question to ask the democratic process where the questions of the all they just
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raise the questions of the role of the teacher to facilitate things is the future
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i was going to replace me this a second question based on the data that previously they're just people destiny but locations
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they the the good faith uh this kind of things in the constellation put it worked eighty it's weird to this morning
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supposedly emission perhaps not i'm supposed to but i mean it's not up to be good at it
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compose the government's appears that they don't have to facilitate that favour or
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i'm just in a it usually speak very fast
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to get eh the adapted for the elite
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separate favoured by technology by data artificially intelligent
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this kind of things so these two things the questions the objective questions where we're going
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i i'm she just to raise questions and finally this impression that might sometimes be beyond impression
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but the it's part of the population masters this information this effect factor
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which have not addressed you the the records perhaps a a specific present that would that that data
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is a lever to capitalise a bit um more political analysis but
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dated save the the collection of data can be a stock labour
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to existing captives of these three factors that you create some questions about the task to the democratic process
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and the for the task the process chris just to to the bigoted belated so they
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have here um but typos great uh_huh creepy all for lectures and the voting process is this
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because the ability or the lectures and finally this could be because the
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election devoting transcripts credibility on the government that the government bodies and finally
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a good uses accountability if it really didn't dracula to
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have les atlas accountability perhaps is a bit to discuss about
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and he said big the questions i would like to raise it does have courses but i
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think it's good news to share to discuss debate this kind of things no mike my conclusions start
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with the fact that this uh fact disposition
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create complex case and in process inviting supplied scenes
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they are deficient it can be seen should facilitate to understand this complex suffocation
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visitors complex vacation it to both the estella a dilemma artificially the intelligence or the
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human and the the end of the the the question the motorist itself and finding
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the question of the control over to facilitate this in the back of the past

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Conference Program

Opening and introduction
Prof. Lonneke van der Plas, Group Leader at Idiap, Computation, Cognition & Language
Feb. 21, 2024 · 9 a.m.
Democracy in the Time of AI: The Duty of the Media to Illuminate, Not Obscure
Sara Ibrahim, Online Editor & Journalist for the public service SWI swissinfo.ch, the international unit of the Swiss Broadcasting Corporation
Feb. 21, 2024 · 9:15 a.m.
AI in the federal administration and public trust: the role of the Competence Network for AI
Dr Kerstin Johansson Baker, Head of CNAI Unit, Swiss Federal Statistical Office
Feb. 21, 2024 · 9:30 a.m.
Automated Fact-checking: an NLP perspective
Prof. Andreas Vlachos, University Cambridge
Feb. 21, 2024 · 9:45 a.m.
DemoSquare: Democratize democracy with AI
Dr. Victor Kristof, Co-founder & CEO of DemoSquare
Feb. 21, 2024 · 10 a.m.
Claim verification from visual language on the web
Julian Eisenschlos, AI Research @ Google DeepMind
Feb. 21, 2024 · 11:45 a.m.
Generative AI and Threats to Democracy: What Political Psychology Can Tell Us
Dr Ashley Thornton, Geneva Graduate Institute
Feb. 21, 2024 · noon
Morning panel
Feb. 21, 2024 · 12:15 p.m.
AI and democracy: a legal perspective
Philippe Gilliéron, Attorney-at-Law, Wilhelm Gilliéron avocats
Feb. 21, 2024 · 2:30 p.m.
Smartvote: the present and future of democracy-supporting tools
Dr. Daniel Schwarz, co-founder Smartvote and leader of Digital Democracy research group at IPST, Bern University of Applied Sciences (BFH)
Feb. 21, 2024 · 2:45 p.m.
Is Democracy ready for the Age of AI?
Dr. Georges Kotrotsios, Technology advisor, and former VP of CSEM
Feb. 21, 2024 · 3 p.m.
Fantastic hallucinations and how to find them
Dr Andreas Marfurt, Lucerne University of Applied Sciences and Arts (HSLU)
Feb. 21, 2024 · 3:15 p.m.
LOCO and DONALD: topic-matched corpora for studying misinformation language
Dr Alessandro Miani, University of Bristol
Feb. 21, 2024 · 3:30 p.m.
Afternoon panel
Feb. 21, 2024 · 3:45 p.m.