🗞 Read the latest from our Lab in the June newsletter! Including: 🔹 AI's role in European #Elections 🔸 Media Content for Responsible AI #Training 🔹 Human-Centered #Transparency and AI 🔸 & More. Read the June newsletter ⏩ https://lnkd.in/g9Eeak_F Or subscribe to receive future newsletters ⏩ https://lnkd.in/ed96EXVY
AI, Media and Democracy Lab
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We're an Ethical Legal Societal Lab focused on the implications of AI for Media & Democracy. Founders: CWI, HvA & UvA.
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We are an Ethical Legal Societal laboratory focused on the implications of AI for Media and Democracy. At our lab, we focus on multidisciplinary research, offering room for imaginative transformation, providing a space to establish the conditions for responsible AI, and focusing on supporting the Dutch and other local media businesses to create innovative user experiences.
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https://www.aim4dem.nl/
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AI, Media and Democracy Lab heeft dit gerepost
Protecting public values in this digital society – that is the goal of the Responsible Digital Transformations (RDT) community of the Universiteit van Amsterdam. This interdisciplinary research community studies how the digital world affects society and ethics, and considers legal aspects. So who are the members of this community? This month, the spotlight is on the AI, Media and Democracy Lab. Their main goal is to develop and test AI applications that prioritise human values, and ethical and legal frameworks for the responsible use of AI in the media. The lab wants to stimulate the innovation of AI applications that strengthen the democratic function of media. They collaborate closely with partners such as journalists, media organisations, and citizens. The lab is made up of researchers from many different fields, including law, communication science, philosophy, humanities, and computer science. They meet each Tuesday at the UvA Institute for Advanced Study to brainstorm and work together. They also use this space to work with other interdisciplinary initiatives and researchers who are working on similar topics. Read more here: https://lnkd.in/eEG2D_-i
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Big congratulations to our Postdoc Manel Slokom 👏 for her award-winning work with Centraal Bureau voor de Statistiek
Postdoc Manel Slokom has won the first prize 🏆 in the 2024 IAOS Young Statisticians competition, congratulations 🎉! An international panel chose the paper she wrote together with Jel Vankan and Peter-Paul de Wolf out of 23 submissions from 21 different countries 🗺. Papers were assessed for their scientific/strategic merit, originality, applicability in statistical offices and quality of exposition. It is the first time the Netherlands won the first prize from the International Association for Official Statistics - IAOS. The winning paper is titled ‘From COACH to COACH+: Automating Output Checking with Human-in-the-Loop’. Slokom wrote it when working part time at CWI at the Human-Centered Data Analytics group and at Centraal Bureau voor de Statistiek.
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❗Starting now! Our panel discussion on 'Media Content for Responsible AI Training', co-organised with Open Future Foundation, live at the PublicSpaces conference. Livestream link: https://lnkd.in/gd5f4Q2q
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One more day until the #2024EuropeanElections! 🗳️ How can and should we expect AI to impact elections? Join us in discussing this timely topic together with expert speakers. When: Tomorrow, June 6th, at 16:00 CET Join online by registering here: https://lnkd.in/gfvZER7Q
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AI, Media and Democracy Lab heeft dit gerepost
How does (generative) AI impact the #EuropeanElections? Timely and relevant question! I look forward to discussing this with Katharine Dommett and Mark Scott in the AI, Media and Democracy Lab panel led by the awesome Sophie Morosoli and Max van Drunen on June 6, 16.00 (CET). The online room still has spots 😉 Sign up ⬇ https://lnkd.in/d39Hy6Qs
Discussion on AI and the European Elections
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AI, Media and Democracy Lab heeft dit gerepost
With European Elections on the way, there is no more urgent topic to discuss than accountability of internet platforms' recommender systems. Today at CPDP Conferences: At 11.50 Workshop "Accountable Optimization in Recommender Systems: What's the Recipe?" organised by Panoptykon Foundation With Katarzyna Szymielewicz, Martin Husovec At 16.00 Panel "Accountable optimisation in recommender systems: it’s not naiive; it is urgent" organised by Panoptykon Foundation, University of Amsterdam AI, Media and Democracy Lab With Katarzyna Szymielewicz, Kasper Drążewski, Natali Helberger For more details check: https://lnkd.in/dPCqSGiA
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🚨Vacancy alert! We are hiring a Law PostDoc. The application deadline is June 23rd. More information: https://lnkd.in/eH-cj9ze
We are hiring a PostDoctoral researcher in Law!
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👁️🗨️ Last month, Abdallah El Ali and Karthikeya Puttur Venkatraj conducted an interactive session on "Perception of AI-generated and human-generated news media" during the Large Language Models for media and democracy workshop at Centrum Wiskunde & Informatica, it was an interesting exercise sparking discussions on the future of #AI disclosures in the media sector. 🧠 💭 📌 Read more about the session along with other contributions from the AI, Media and Democracy Lab at the workshop in the latest post ➡ https://lnkd.in/eMsiCX59
Large Language Models for Media and Democracy Workshop
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We are hosting a panel discussion on the first day of the 2024 European Elections, about the challenges and opportunities AI poses in the context of #elections. Join us online on June 6th at 16:00 CET, for an engaging conversation with expert panelists. Read about our speakers and the topics they'll explore below. Sign up via the link to secure your spot. ✅ Register here: https://lnkd.in/gU33ygF2 Katharine Dommett is Professor of Digital Politics at the The University of Sheffield. Her research focuses on digital technology and democratic politics, with a particular focus on data use, election campaigns and regulation. In the panel, Kate will shed light on accountability mechanisms when exploring the use of AI, how AI will impact parties and their campaigns, and more. Mark Scott is Chief Technology Correspondent at POLITICO, writing about the global collision of technology and politics. He will speak about the role the media play in addressing the use of AI in elections and to what extent this realistically reflects how it’s actually being utilized. Claes de Vreese is University Professor of Artificial Intelligence and Society, with a special focus on media and democracy at the Universiteit van Amsterdam and co-director of our lab. He will share insights on key challenges and policy responses to the use of Generative AI in (European) elections. The panel format is interactive, with short pitches and plenty of room for questions and interaction.
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