11–15 Sept 2023
Geneva, Campus Biotech
Europe/Zurich timezone

Computational diplomacy

15 Sept 2023, 10:30
1h 30m
Geneva, Campus Biotech

Geneva, Campus Biotech

9 Chemin des Mines 1202 Genève

Speakers

André Xuereb (Ambassador for Digital Affairs of Malta [virtual]) Didier Wernli (University of Geneva) Jean-Luc Falcone (University of Geneva) Maricela Munoz (Geneva Science and Diplomacy Anticipator, GESDA) Philine Widmer (ETH Zurich) Roland Bouffanais (University of Geneva)

Description

Artificial intelligence has the potential to significantly impact the field of computational diplomacy, which refers to the use of computational methods and technologies to study global governance and diplomacy. The session will cover the research needs from data driven approaches to computational modelling and present state of the art application of AI to the study of global governance and diplomacy.

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