Great Decisions Foreign Policy WK 3 Human Trafficking AND AI & Data
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Great Decisions Foreign Policy WK 3 Human Trafficking AND AI & Data
OnlineMr. Lynn Moore from Wilmington University will be facilitating an open discussion on topics chosen by Great Decisions-Foreign Policy for 6 weeks via Zoom. This week (2) 10-15 minute videos will be shown followed by open discussion by participants on each topic(s) for the week. You are welcome to check out Great Decision Briefing Books from the Brandywine Hundred Library.
Week 3
Modern Slavery and Human Trafficking
Almost every nation has enacted laws criminalizing human trafficking, and international organizations, governments, and NGOs sponsor a large variety of projects to curb trafficking and slavery. Billions of dollars have been allocated to these efforts. What is the international community doing to combat slavery and trafficking? What are the experiences like for those being trafficked?
Artificial Intelligence and Data
Policymakers in many countries are developing plans and funding research in artificial intelligence (AI). Global growth is slowing, and not surprisingly, many policymakers hope that AI will provide a magic solution. The EU, Brazil, and other Western countries have adopted regulations that grant users greater control over their data and require that firms using AI be transparent about how they use it. Will the U.S. follow suit?
Program facilitated by Mr. Lynn Moore, History Chair, Professor Wilmington University
This program will be conducted via Zoom, an online meeting platform. Attendees can join the meeting via computer. Registration is required with vaild e-mail address. Registrants will receive a reminder email (1) hour prior to the event. If you don't see the email please check your SPAM/JUNK Folder. If you have any questions, please contact Lisa Frank (Lisa.Frank@newcastlede.gov)
Related LibGuide: How to Use Zoom by Sarena Deglin
- Date:
- Wednesday, November 25, 2020
- Time:
- 12:00pm - 1:30pm Eastern Time
- Library:
- Brandywine Hundred Public Library
- Audience:
- Adults Older Adults
- Categories:
- History and Genealogy