"Misinformation, disinformation, and smear campaigns pervade the contemporary information environment, undermining social trust and diminishing the quality of public discourse. [...] Furthermore, powerful actors push political narratives that present authoritarianism and chauvinism as effective alternatives to liberalism and social change, appealing to those disillusioned with democratic processes."
https://ash.harvard.edu/wp-content/uploads/2025/02/How-AI-Can-Support-Democracy-Movements-Final.pdf
🤖 From narratives of AI to its ethical landscape - @coeckelbergh takes us through a philosophical journey on the #HCAI Podcast. What does responsible #AI development really mean? 🔗 Tune in at https://hcai.se/podcast/24-12-22-hcai-podcast-episode-12-democratizin-ai-with-mark-coeckelbergh/
In this episode, we talk to Mark Coeckelbergh, Professor of Philosophy of Technology and Media at the University of Vienna, about the evolving landscape of AI and its implications for society. Mark brings a unique perspective, emphasizing the necessity of embedding ethical values into AI development from the outset to ensure the technology’s responsible use aligns with both human and non-human needs. He challenges the conventional human-centered AI narrative, advocating for a more inclusive approach that considers the ecological and broader impacts of AI beyond just human interactions.
RT by @brandobenifei: We are joined by @brandobenifei , @intelpats, Meg Leta Jones, @MarcRotenberg, and @Elibietti for our next panel on Regulation and Government #AIDemocracy
🐦🔗: https://nitter.cz/HarvardSTS/status/1730671550171316282#m
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