
Deadline:
June 28, 2025
Program Starts: September 24, 2025
Program Ends: September 26, 2025
Location(s)
Greece
Overview
Artificial intelligence (AI) represents a transformative technology that has in recent years generated positive expectations for a more prosperous, inclusive and sustainable future. At the same time, it has raised scepticism and concerns about the long-term, unintended, and possibly irreversible consequences for increasing the concentration of power, inequalities, job displacement, undermining of democracy, and ethical and security issues.
The analysis of the multifaceted impact of AI requires a multidisciplinary approach involving economists, sociologists, policy makers, ethicists, technologists, and others, to ensure that AI is developed and deployed in ways that benefit society.
Details
The aim of this conference is two-fold:
- To deepen our knowledge about the emerging ecosystems related to enablement, production and consumption of AI, and their dynamics.
- To highlight diverse facets of the academic and political discourse on the complex socio-economic and political implications of AI, giving voice to both supportive and sceptical arguments.
Keynote speakers
- Susan Aaronson - Research Professor of International Affairs at the Elliott School of International Affairs GWU Public Interest Technology Scholar at the George Washington University
- Phoebe V Moore - Professor of Management & the Futures of Work at the University of Essex, Essex Business School Chief Co-Editor, Global Political Economy
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Eligibility
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Description of Ideal Candidate
Dates
Deadline: June 28, 2025
Program starts:
September 24, 2025
Program ends:
September 26, 2025
Cost/funding for participants
Internships, scholarships, student conferences and competitions.