US Mission to UNESCO

Professors Susan Perry and Claudia Roda had the pleasure to present the work of the UNESCO Chair in Artificial intelligence and Human Rights to Ambassador Jean Manes and her team at the US Mission to UNESCO. During the engaging discussion, Professors Roda and Perry provided a detailed overview of the […]

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How to shape the future of consumer protection: Privacy by design in the world of AI

Professor Claudia Roda organized, with Jan Schallabock1, Michelle Chibba2, Jonathan Fox3, and Antonio Kung4, a workshop on How to shape the future of consumer protection: Privacy by design (ISO 31700) in the world of AI at the CPDP 2025 conference. The CPDP (Computers, Privacy and Data Protection) Conference is a […]

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UNESCO Working Session: Priority Africa Flagship Programme

Professor Claudia Roda gave a short presentation at UNESCO’s Working Session Priority Africa Flagship Programme 4: Harnessing new and emerging technologies for sustainable development in Africa, including through the implementation of the Recommendation on the Ethics of Artificial Intelligence. A few points made during the talk Promising technology developments in […]

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UNESCO Guidelines for the Governance of Digital Platforms

Professor Claudia Roda contributed to UNESCO’s working session discussing the first draft of the companion document to UNESCO’s “Guidelines for the Governance of Digital Platforms” on artificial intelligence (AI). The meeting was attended by professionals working in areas related to AI governance, technology policy, digital rights, and regulatory frameworks, representing […]

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First workshop on the Guidelines for the ethical use of digital archives of testimonies from witnesses of mass violence

In May 2024 we hosted at The American University of Paris the First workshop on the Guidelines for the ethical use of digital archives of testimonies from witnesses of mass violence. The concept note highlights the main issues we had set to address: Participants: Related Posts

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Guidelines for the ethical use of digital archives of testimonies from witnesses of mass violence

As the number and complexity of digital archives that collect and preserve testimonies from witnesses of mass violence increases, so do the capabilities of digital technologies. These simultaneous developments give rise to many questions for archivists, researchers, policy makers, and curators. Victims of mass violence are particularly vulnerable to the […]

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