
Techno-Nationalism and Geopolitical Risk – Prospects for the US/China Relationship
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As AI advances, we believe it’s crucial for Parliamentarians and policymakers to understand its influence on businesses, society, and our interconnected world. This knowledge will enable them to harness AI’s potential for driving innovation, economic growth, and social progress. AI has already transformed industries, boosted productivity, and created opportunities in sectors such as facial recognition, defence, healthcare, and security. In this seminar, we will cover the disruptive nature of AI and its future prospects, creating a platform for engaging conversations. We will explore different types of AI, including Old AI and cutting-edge advancements like natural language processing and generative AI. Additionally, we will analyze the impact of AI on individuals, businesses, and education, considering aspects such as democratization, innovation, and potential monopolization of learning.
Co-Organisers: (i) APPG AI (ii) House of Commons Science and Technology Committee and (iii) Parliamentary and Scientific Committee
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