Activity: Talk or presentation › Public lecture/debate/seminar
In our rapidly evolving digital landscape, it is essential to confront the stark differences represented by digital inequalities from a world perspective, particularly foreseen to be accelerated by AI-systems. This isn't just about equalizing access to technology; it's about fundamental human rights and a society grounded in social justice. Recognizing the urgency of this matter, cultivating new critical ontologies and conceptual vocabularies that underpin justice in our digital societies is detrimental to our well-being. Panelists: Lena Halldenius, Professor of Human Rights Studies Osama Mansour, Associate Professor of Information Systems Sue Anne Teo, Researcher at the Raoul Wallenberg Institute of Human Rights and Humanitarian Law