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Jürgen Heissel opening the 22nd Central Asia Media Conference
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Jürgen Heissel, Director of the Office of the OSCE Representative on Freedom of the Media, opening the 22nd Central Asia Media Conference, 7 October 2020.
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Speakers of the 7th OSCE South East Europe Media Conference, 17-18 September 2020.
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Carly Kind is a human rights lawyer holding the position of Director of the Ada Lovelace Institute, a research institute and deliberative body with a remit to ensure data and artificial intelligence (AI) work for people and society. Carly has worked on promoting data rights and governance for many years, and on advocating against corporate and State surveillance. She is one of the experts in the RFoM project on the impact of AI on freedom of expression. In this video, she explains how the use of AI and data collection, surveillance capitalism and State surveillance are closely intertwined, and can impact access to information and freedom of speech.
Carly Kind explains how surveillance and data capitalism- especially when using AI- can impact freedom of expression
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Carly Kind is a human rights lawyer holding the position of Director of the Ada Lovelace Institute, a research institute and deliberative body with a remit to ensure data and artificial intelligence (AI) work for people and society. Carly has worked on promoting data rights and governance for many years, and on advocating against corporate and State surveillance. She is one of the experts in the RFoM project on the impact of AI on freedom of expression. In this video, she explains how the use of AI and data collection, surveillance capitalism and State surveillance are closely intertwined, and can impact access to information and freedom of speech.
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Ingrid Brodnig is a digital expert and author of several books focusing on public debate online and how digital platforms are shaping it; misinformation and manipulation online; and online abuse and how to fight it. Ingrid is Austria’s Digital Champion for the European Commission and is one of the experts in the RFoM project on the impact of artificial intelligence (AI) on freedom of expression. In this video, she explains how automated bots and the use of algorithms and AI can influence public discourse and pluralism online, and emphasizes the need for more transparency.
Ingrid Brodnig explains how automated bots and the use of algorithms and AI can influence public discourse and pluralism online, and emphasizes the need for more transparency
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Ingrid Brodnig is a digital expert and author of several books focusing on public debate online and how digital platforms are shaping it; misinformation and manipulation online; and online abuse and how to fight it. Ingrid is Austria’s Digital Champion for the European Commission and is one of the experts in the RFoM project on the impact of artificial intelligence (AI) on freedom of expression. In this video, she explains how automated bots and the use of algorithms and AI can influence public discourse and pluralism online, and emphasizes the need for more transparency.
Eliška Pírková explains the growing impact of AI on free speech during the COVID-19 pandemic
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Eliška Pírková, Europe Policy Analyst at Access Now, is a human rights and policy expert. In her work, she focuses on online free speech and content regulation, as well as intermediary liability and the impact of artificial intelligence (AI) on fundamental rights. During the COVID-19 pandemic, she has worked on recommendations on how to defend free expression while fighting misinformation. Ms. Pírková is one of the experts of the RFoM project on the impact of AI on freedom of expression. In this video, she explains how the impact of AI on free speech becomes even more visible during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Krisztina Rozgonyi explains how Artificial Intelligence (AI) can impact media pluralism
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Krisztina Rozgonyi, Assistant Professor at the University of Vienna, is a legal and regulatory expert on media governance. She focuses on policy development, the representation of public interest, and democratic values in the media. Ms. Rozgonyi chairs the expert group focusing on “media pluralism” of the RFoM project on the impact of artificial intelligence (AI) on freedom of expression. In this video, she explains the main impact that the use of AI and automation have on access to information and media diversity online.
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On the occasion of World Press Freedom Day, the OSCE Representative on Freedom of the Media, Harlem Désir, emphasizes that our societies cannot thrive without a free press, 2 May 2020, Vienna.
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On the occasion of World Press Freedom Day, the OSCE Representative on Freedom of the Media, Harlem Désir, calls on States to let journalists work freely without fear or favour, 2 May 2020, Vienna.
Video message on the occasion of World Press Freedom Day 2020
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On the occasion of World Press Freedom Day, the OSCE Representative on Freedom of the Media, Harlem Désir, emphasizes that our societies cannot thrive without a free press. In these times of global pandemic we need free media, and journalists working unhindered, more than ever, to provide us with reliable information.
Lorena Jaume-Palasí introduces one of the main challenges to freedom of expression in the use of AI to identify and remove hate speech online
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Lorena Jaume-Palasí (founder of The Ethical Tech Society, and co-founder of AlgorithmWatch and the Internet Governance Forum Academy) is a renowned expert on internet governance. She focuses on the social relevance and human rights impact of automation and digitization. Ms. Jaume-Palasí chairs the expert group focusing on “hate speech” of the RFoM project on the impact of artificial intelligence (AI) on freedom of expression. In this video, she introduces one of the main challenges to freedom of expression in the use of AI to identify and remove hate speech online.
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