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Friday, November 12 2021 - 22:30
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Barcelona leads the adoption of technological humanism to address the challenges of digitisation
BARCELONA, Spain, Nov. 12, 2021 /PRNewswire-AsiaNet/ --

Digital Future Society [ https://digitalfuturesociety.com/es/ ] and the City 
Council of Barcelona jointly organize the event "Humanism in the digital age: 
the urban contribution" this 15th of November in Barcelona; where experts and 
opinion leaders will assess the impact of the current digital transformation in 
an urban environment, and discuss how to build a more sustainable, equitable 
and inclusive digital transition that strengthens human rights in the digital 
age, placing people at the centre of  the technological deployment.

The various sessions of the day will explore and analyse some of the main 
challenges arising from the digital transformation in cities, with a special 
emphasis on two thematic blocks: ethics and Artificial Intelligence (AI) and 
digital rights. The program will host highly recognized international voices.

Likewise, the role of public administrations in front of the digital divides 
will be a highlighted topic during the day. Digital exclusion will be addressed 
and will explore projects, initiatives, and community approaches with the CTOs 
of Barcelona, Michael Donaldson, New York, John Paul Farmer, and the UNU-EGOV 
advisor, Morten Meyerhoff.

It will also seek to explore solutions about the fundamental challenges 
associated with AI. For example, this technology, increasingly used by public 
and private actors, cannot be adopted without considering the consequences of 
gender or race discrimination that it may perpetuate. To do so, the panel 
formed by Werner Stengg of the European Commission and Renata Ávila, CEO of the 
Open Knowledge Foundation, will consider its use in an ethical manner and 
explore how to guide it towards an effective regulation. In this area, the 
keynote with Sonia Jorge, Executive Director of World Wide Web Foundation, is 
also highlighted.

Within digital rights, the role of cities to approach an inclusive, secure, and 
responsible digital transformation, will gain relevance with a panel moderated 
by Barcelona's Deputy mayor, Laia Bonet, and joined by representatives of 
municipal administrations such as Delphine Jamet (Bordeus); Roos Vermeij 
(Rotterdam) and Arnaud Ngatcha (Paris). And lastly, facial recognition 
technologies and the responsibility that their use entails will be another 
spotlight of the sessions of this block, moderated by Melissa Heikkil, from 
Politico Europe, with the presence of Sarah Chander, senior policy advisor of 
European Digital Rights Initiative; Amos Toh, Senior researcher on AI at Human 
Rights Watch, and Brando Benifei, European Parliament (MEP), Rapporteur on the 
AI Act.

Contact: Emily Henley - ehenley@tinkle.es - + 34 (0) 661 267 495

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Source: Digital Future Society
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