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| </b><br>This is a recording of a breakaway discussion from the "Riga StratCom Dialogue 2019" that took place in Riga, 11 June. Speakers: Mr James McLeod-Hatch (Research Director, M&C Saatchi World Services, Great Britain), Dr Gabriele Rizzo (Lead Scientist, Strategic Innovation & Principal Futurist, Leonardo, Italy) and Prof Dr Bjorn Ommer (Professor, Heidelberg University, Germany). The discussion is moderated by Ms Margo Gontar - Journalist and independent media expert on disinformation, Ukraine. Machine learning technologies can be used to distort reality and twist facts like never before. Artificial Intelligence enables video and audio productions to offer a completely fabricated ‘reality’. What is more, it has never been so easy or cheap to produce and share such content. The question is, to what extent these so-called “deep fakes” will influence our societies and political processes. Can “deep fakes” tip the scale in tight elections and open the doors of high public office to someone who really doesn’t meet the requirements of the job? Do we see party organisations employing robots to make phone calls in the hopes of getting more votes? Fundamentally, is democracy threatened by “deep fakes”? | | </b><br>This is a recording of a breakaway discussion from the "Riga StratCom Dialogue 2019" that took place in Riga, 11 June. Speakers: Mr James McLeod-Hatch (Research Director, M&C Saatchi World Services, Great Britain), Dr Gabriele Rizzo (Lead Scientist, Strategic Innovation & Principal Futurist, Leonardo, Italy) and Prof Dr Bjorn Ommer (Professor, Heidelberg University, Germany). The discussion is moderated by Ms Margo Gontar - Journalist and independent media expert on disinformation, Ukraine. Machine learning technologies can be used to distort reality and twist facts like never before. Artificial Intelligence enables video and audio productions to offer a completely fabricated ‘reality’. What is more, it has never been so easy or cheap to produce and share such content. The question is, to what extent these so-called “deep fakes” will influence our societies and political processes. Can “deep fakes” tip the scale in tight elections and open the doors of high public office to someone who really doesn’t meet the requirements of the job? Do we see party organisations employing robots to make phone calls in the hopes of getting more votes? Fundamentally, is democracy threatened by “deep fakes”? |
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| + | <b>Megan Smith — The (Inclusive) Future of Work, AI, and Democracy |
| + | </b><br>How can we make sure the technology we build includes everyone who makes makes up the United States? Megan Smith, 3rd US CTO under President Obama and now the CEO of Shift7, discusses what equitable AI looks like at the 5th Annual Lesbians Who Tech + Allies NY Summit. |
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| + | * [http://blog.einstein.ai/the-ai-economist/ The AI Economist: Improving Equality and Productivity with AI-Driven Tax Policies | S. Zheng, A. Trott, S. Srinivasa, N. Naik, M. Gruesbeck, D. Parkes, and R. Socher - Einstein.ai] |
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| + | <b>Can An AI Design Our Tax Policy? |
| + | </b><br>Two Minute Papers; [Creatives#Károly Zsolnai-Fehér|Károly Zsolnai-Fehér] ...The paper "The AI Economist: Improving Equality and Productivity with AI-Driven Tax Policies" |
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