AIvolution: Transforming the European Union’s Economy and Society
Artificial Intelligence (AI) and digital technologies are revolutionizing the world in many ways. The whole planet now knows what ChatGPT, the “cloud” or 5G are, even if we do not yet fully understand their implications
The digitization of traditional services, the emergence of new digital services, and the growing dependence on international communication infrastructures are profoundly transforming our society, both nationally (e.g., in the economy, education, media) and internationally (e.g. by changing the dynamics between world powers). Despite the strength and speed of this revolution, we still do not fully understand where it is headed nor do we have a sense of the impact it may have on our society.
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For all those reason, Prof. Juan Antonio Cordero Fuertes, which scientific interests include routing protocols and information dissemination algorithms, integration of wired and wireless networks, Internet measurements and future Internet architectures, decided to organize the conference “AIvolution: Transforming the European Union’s Economy and Society”, which will take place in the European Parliament on November 16, 2023.
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The aim is to present the key trends in automation and digitalisation, as well as discuss their societal implications, their impact on democracy and the need for regulation in the European Union. The organisers also seek to have the conclusions serve as a guide for European legislators. Speakers include academics from different European universities and the private sector who are driving the AI revolution or studying it closely.
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