In the spirit of putting youth at the centre of policymaking on the issues that directly affect them, UNESCO MGIEP, UNICEF India, and the United Nations in India organised a pan-India online discussion and live dialogue on the positive and negative effects of Artificial Intelligence with the aim to formulate a youth-led Ethics of AI with actions and safeguards.
The dialogue Talking Across Generations on the Ethics of Artificial Intelligence went live on Thursday, 1 April from 4.00 pm – 5:30 pm IST.
After careful evaluation, UNESCO MGIEP selected 6 youth champions from across India to participate in a power-packed LIVE dialogue with 3 global experts:
- Ms Renata Dessallien (UN Resident Coordinator in India)
- Dr P Anandan (CEO, Wadhwani Institute for Artificial Intelligence)
- Ms Sasha Rubel, PhD (Programme specialist in the Digital Innovation and Transformation Section of the Communication and Information Sector, UNESCO)
The free-flowing, non-hierarchical, and open dialogue was moderated by Dr Anantha Duraiappah (Director, UNESCO MGIEP).
All comments from the prior online discussions and the Dialogue will further be synthesized into a Policy Brief to inform the Government of India.
Learn more about the event here.
Missed the dialogue? Don’t worry! You can catch the full conversation here.