Artificial intelligence and human rights

Beyond Europe – RC26 session “AI and Human Rights. UN Human Rights Day – part1
” (12 December 2024, 15.15-16.45)

Chair: Prof. Jedrzej Skrzypczak (AMU, RC26 IPSA chair)
Keynote speaker:

  1. Ph.D. Francisco Bariffi (University Carlos III of Madrid) fbariffi@der-pu.uc3m.es,
    o AI and Human Rights in Global Governance: Safeguarding Vulnerable Groups in the Age of Emerging Technologies

  1. Francesco Cirillo, Postdoctoral Researcher, University of Tuscia, Viterbo (Italy), francescocirillostudio@gmail.com
    • AI and Cognitive Manipulation: Are European Legislators Chasing Shadows?
  2. Marco Marsili, Research Institute for International Studies, Department of Philosophy and Cultural Heritage, Cà Foscari University of Venice, Italy.
    • Navigating the Future: Human Rights Implications of Artificial Intelligence”.
  3. dr. Dorottya Biczi (Széchenyi István University Doctoral School of Law and Political Sciences, Department of Constitutional Law and Political Science, bdorottya2000@gmail.com)
    • The potential impact of artificial intelligence on fundamental rights.

Discussants: Furqan Ahmed (South Asia Research Institute for Minorities SARIM, Karachi, Pakistan, Secretary of RC26 Board) Prof. Ewa Szewczyk (Uniwersytet Zielonogórski, Poland)

Beyond Europe – RC26 session 2“AI and Human Rights”. UN Human Rights Day – part 2

 (12 December 2024, 17.00-18.30 Warsaw/Madrid time)

Chair: Prof. Cassius Guimaraes Chai, (Universidade Federal do Maranhão /PPGDIR/Law/ /PPGAERO/Aerospace Engineering/ and Faculdade de Direito de Vitória (PPGD/Law), member of RC26 IPSA Board)

  1. Prof. Jedrzej Skrzypczak (AMU)

Challenges for freedom of expression and pluralism of opinion in the EU arising from the development of artificial intelligence

  • R.Karmegam Ph.D, Research Scholar (Full Time) Department of Political Science & Public Administration, Annamalai University, Chidambaram, TamilNadu, India-608002

            Dr.D.Sivakumar Associate Professor, Department of Political Science & Public Administration, Annamalai University,  Chidambaram, Tamil Nadu,India        

S.Sharmila Devi Associate Professor, Department of Political Science & Public Administration, Annamalai University,  Chidambaram, Tamil Nadu,India 

  • ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE IN INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS AND COMMUNICATION: Technologies, Diplomacy,  Algorithms.
  •  S.Sharmila Devi Ph.D, Research Scholar (External) Department of Political Science & Public Administration, Annamalai University, Chidambaram, TamilNadu,India

            Dr.M.Jeyabrabha Assistant Professor, Department of Political Science & Public Administration, Annamalai University,  Chidambaram, Tamil Nadu,India

R.Karmegam Ph.D, Research Scholar (Full Time) Department of Political Science & Public Administration, Annamalai University, Chidambaram, Tamil Nadu,India

  • ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE IN INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS AND COMMUNICATION: Global Diplomacy, Conflict Management and Global Inequality.
  •  Hokstok, Kinga Nagyné (PhD student, Széchenyi István University’s Doctoral School of Law and Political Sciences, Judge, Administrative Division of the Győr Regional Court)
  • The impact of the use of artificial intelligence in the workplace on the right to safe work
  • Prof. Ravisankar R S (Assistant Professor, Department of Political Science,  NSS College, Pandalam.(affiliated to the University of Kerala, India.)
  • Artificial Intelligence (AI), Surveillance State and the Human Rights Jeopardy

Discussant: Prof. Oscar Pérez de la Fuente, (Carlos III University of Madrid, vice-chair of RC26 IPSA),

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