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🚨Time is running out to secure your spot for Trust Conference 2024! 🚨

πŸ“… 22 October 2024 – 23 October 2024 πŸ“ Queen Elizabeth II Conference Centre, London

We have a small number of places left at Trust Conference 2024, so act now to be a part of our pivotal global forum.

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Don't miss this final opportunity to join global experts, innovators, and activists in shaping the future of free, fair and informed societies.

Join us for two days of engaging panel discussions, fireside chats, and unparalleled networking opportunities. Here's a reminder of what's to come:

Truth, trust, and democracy in the digital age

Day one: Building a healthy information ecosystem

Find out how technology can be harnessed to safeguard democracyDiscover how newsrooms can maintain journalistic integrity in the digital ageLearn about innovative strategies to support media in exile

Day two: Fast-tracking the responsible adoption of AI

Discuss the need for co-ordinated global governance of AIFind out how AI is transforming the legal professionExplore the future of responsible business

Register now to secure your place at Trust Conference 2024. Tickets are free.

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AI Assistants: Helpful, or full of hype? - Spotlight on Ada Lovelace Institute

The rapid corporate adoption of AI assistants has raised pressing ethical questions and significant privacy concerns. At a systemic level, their capacity to shift how media and information are delivered in online environments poses economic and competition risks.

For Trust Conference this year, we've partnered with the Ada Lovelace Institute [[link removed]] (ALI) - an independent research institute - to explore best practices and processes to ensure AI systems operate safely and legally. In the coming months, ALI is embarking on a project to analyse how AI Assistants work; the benefits and risks of their use; and how our legal and policy landscape should adapt to address the challenges raised by their introduction.

Read more about this in their latest blog – β€˜AI assistants: Helpful or full of hype? [[link removed]]’.

Hear from pioneering experts:

Steve Hasker

President and Chief Executive, Thomson Reuters

Eileen Donahoe

U.S Special Envoy & Coordinator for Digital Freedom, U.S. Department of State

Gabriella Ramos

Assistant Director-General for the Social and Human Sciences, UNESCO

Youmna El Sayed

Correspondent in Gaza,

Al Jazeera English

Staffan Lindberg

Director, V-Dem Institute

Sevgil Musaieva

Editor-in-Chief,

Ukrainska Pravda

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