Wednesday, April 17, 2024

Preview: AI and the right to education: leveraging technology for inclusive and equitable learning opportunities.

 

Diana Sviderska

AI and human rights intersect in a way that's profoundly relevant to each of us. That particular reason drive my interest in examining the relationship between AI and human rights, as well as exploring the current challenges and future prospects in this dynamic field. 

Specifically, I aim to delve into topics such as the intersection of AI and human rights and the potential risks and hurdles we may encounter along the way. 

In my report, I intend to focus on themes such as "Artificial Intelligence and Human Rights: Current Challenges and Future Prospects" and "AI and the Right to Education: Leveraging Technology for Inclusive and Equitable Learning Opportunities."

The Artificial Intellect and Human Rights: Current Challenges and Future Prospects conference.

 




Thursday, April 11, 2024

Preview: Distinguishing artificial intelligence and human thinking.


Victoriia Kushnir

The modern world is developing very fast and new opportunities are emerging, such as artificial intelligence, but what is the difference between artificial intelligence and human thinking?

Join Victoriia Kushnir to explore the divide between artificial intelligence and human thinking familiarize yourself with the fundamental aspects that define them interaction and impact on society.

More details about conference are here

Preview: Distinguishing artificial intelligence and human thinking

 


Yana Yaroshenko

Join Yana Yaroshenko as she dives deeper into the topic of artificial intelligence (AI) and human rights. 

This report scrutinizes the intricate connection between AI and our core liberties, advocating for a human-centered perspective in this rapidly evolving terrain.

More details about conference are here

Preview: Distinguishing artificial intelligence and human thinking

 


Shuldiner Mykhailo

My report will highlight the fundamental differences between the human brain and artificial intelligence (AI) systems in terms of architecture, information processing, and storage. 

The human brain's exceptional complexity allows for dynamic networks where each element serves as both a receiver and transmitter of information, fostering limitless connections crucial for thinking, learning, and adaptation. 

In contrast, AI systems operate within defined input-output structures, limiting their flexibility and capacity for unexpected connections. 

Wednesday, April 10, 2024

Information from the Co-Chairs and Coordinators of the upcoming international student conference on "Artificial Intelligence and Human Rights: Current Challenges and Future Prospects".

 


We are pleased to announce the conference organizing committee for the upcoming international student conference set to take place on 19 April 2024. 

 
This collaborative effort between the Foreign Languages Department at the Law Institute of Kyiv National Economic University (KNEU) and Bournemouth University (BU) promises to offer thought-provoking discussions and insights on the intersection of AI and human rights.
 
🤝 Co-Chairs of the Event:
 
Dr. Olena Titova: Head of the Foreign Languages Department at the Law Institute of Kyiv National Economic University.
Dr. Steph Allen: Principal Academic, Faculty of Media and Communications, Bournemouth University.
 
Leading the coordination efforts will be:
 
Volodymyr Machuskyi (Jr.)
 

Preview: Exploring the Nexus of AI in Healthcare: Balancing Benefits and Risks for Patients' Rights


 
Join Anastasia Vasiakina as she delves into the Exploring the Nexus of AI in Healthcare: Balancing Benefits and Risks for Patients' Rights.

In an age where artificial intelligence is deeply embedded in our lives, her report poses critical questions about privacy, data analysis, and the ethical implications of AI in modern digital healthcare systems.

Explore whether AI tools enhance or endanger patient welfare, the ethical dilemmas surrounding AI's potential to replace human roles, and the urgent need for improved transparency policies in AI models.

Don't miss this insightful discussion at the conference!

Exploring the Intersection of Artificial Intelligence and Human Rights: Insights from Bournemouth University Scholars and Students in Ukraine

 


The upcoming conference at Kyiv National Economic University named Vadym Hetman promises a deep dive into the intricate relationship between artificial intelligence (AI) and human rights. Scheduled for April 19, 2024, this event will witness scholars and students from Bournemouth University joining the discourse with their insightful contributions.

Among the distinguished speakers from Bournemouth University Dr. Max Lowenstein will explore the intriguing question of whether AI can effectively replace and reform traditional systems like the UK jury, Dr. Lingling Wei will shed light on the potential global impact of the new EU AI Act, and Joseph McMullen will delve into the sustainable development aspects of AI.

Preview: The future of AI and human rights: emerging trends, potential risks, and strategies for ensuring a human-centric approach.

 Join Sofiia Rengevich in exploring the intersection of AI and human rights in her upcoming conference report. Delve into the crucial discussion of how AI impacts our fundamental freedoms and what strategies can ensure a human-centric approach in this rapidly evolving landscape. Discover emerging trends, potential risks, and actionable insights to navigate the complex relationship between technology and human rights.


Sofiia Rengevich

AI and human rights - what can be more relevant to each of us? There are some reasons why I’ve chosen this topic for my report.
Firstly, human rights and freedoms have always been and will be the most important category of questions for all: individual, group of individuals, states and in the international arena. it’s a primary issue, which requires discussions and exploration.

Preview: AI and the right to education: leveraging technology for inclusive and equitable learning opportunities.

  Diana Sviderska AI and human rights intersect in a way that's profoundly relevant to each of us. That particular reason drive my inter...