From algorithmic news feeds to deep fakes, AI is poised to transform people's day to day engagement with politics. On a broader scale, the role of AI in transnational election interference and surveillance has led to international controversy as nations around the world struggle to respond. Bridging the everyday and the international, the National Liberty Museum and the World Affairs Council of Philadelphia present a panel on “Artificial Intelligence, Elections, and the Future of Democracy,” honing in on how AI might shift democratic norms and influence democratic procedures in our election year and in the realm of global politics. Convening a panel of industry, academic, and government professionals in AI and democratic monitoring, we ask not just what is happening, but what to do.
5:30 pm
Doors open
Access to all Museum galleries, including Data Nation: Democracy in the Age of A.I.
6 pm
Panel begins in Liberty Hall
Before the panel discussion, teachers, educators, and school faculty are invited to a free professional development session focused on Teaching in the Age of A.I. For more information and to register to attend, visit the event page on our website. Separate pre-registration is required.
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