Online Disinformation in Electoral Processes: Artificial Intelligence and the Future of Democracies

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Kabarak University,
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On Sat, 14 Sep 2024 at 13:57, Victor Kapiyo via KICTANet <
[email protected]> wrote:

> Dear listers,
>
> UNESCO is launching a global series of webinars for judicial operators as
> part of its AI and the Rule of Law Programme.
>
> The webinars will address:
>
> Gender Rights in the Judiciary in the era of Artificial Intelligence
>
> The Impact of AI on Law Enforcement
>
> The exacerbation of Online Disinformation in the Electoral Process through
> Artificial Intelligence, and
>
> The Practical Applications and Transformative Use Cases of Artificial
> Intelligence in the Judicial System.
>
> While the benefits of Artificial Intelligence are undoubtedly remarkable,
> it is essential that we delve into the profound legal and ethical
> implications that accompany its integration into our societies, including
> judicial systems. The Global Webinar Series will delve into critical topics
> to judicial operators and the legal profession at large.
>
> The Series aims to explore and unpack the implications raised by AI within
> the judiciary, and to encourage the potential of AI is harnessed both
> ethically and responsibly while promoting human rights and access to
> justice.
>
>
> www.unesco.org/en/articles/online-disinformation-electoral-processes-artificial-intelligence-and-future-democracies
>