On September 8, USIP held a conversation on the rapidly evolving world of artificial intelligence, or AI, that examined its potential as both a beacon for peacebuilding and a challenge for global stability. The discussion featured perspectives from USIP’s Youth Advisory Council and shed light on AI’s transformative implications for conflict resolution, societal structures and the role of youth in shaping this digital future.
Dr. Andrew Imbrie
Associate Professor of the Practice in the Gracias Chair in Security and Emerging Technology, Georgetown University
Branka Panic
Founder and Executive Director, AI for Peace
Alexandra Håkansson Schmidt
International Governance, Peace and Security Consultant, U.N. Women
Zied Touzani
Founder, Tun’Act
Oni Papa, moderator
Youth Advisory Council, U.S. Institute of Peace
For more information about this event, please visit: https://www.usip.org/events/ai-and-next-generation-peacebuilders
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