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Knowledge Technologies for Democracy

Descrizione del progetto

Allineare intelligenza artificiale, cultura e partecipazione civica

Nuove tecnologie come l’intelligenza artificiale (IA) e i megadati possono rafforzare le comunità e consentire l’integrazione sociale, l’azione individuale e la fiducia nelle istituzioni e negli strumenti tecnologici. Com’è possibile garantire tutto ciò? In che modo rispondono la democrazia e la partecipazione civica alla rapida evoluzione delle tecnologie della conoscenza? Quale ruolo svolgono i valori e le norme in questa complessa interazione? Il progetto KT4D, finanziato dall’UE, affronterà queste sfide. In particolare, svilupperà strumenti, linee guida e una piattaforma digitale per analizzare il modo in cui tali tecnologie della conoscenza possano favorire una partecipazione civica più inclusiva nella democrazia e come proteggere i singoli e le istituzioni dal loro uso improprio. I risultati saranno convalidati negli scenari basati sulle esigenze degli utenti, tenendo conto dei costi sociali e dei diritti fondamentali dell’IA e dei dati di grandi dimensioni.

Obiettivo

AI and big data are fundamentally interwoven into our societies, culture and indeed into our expectations and conceptions of democratic governance and exchange. They can also, however, contribute to an environment for citizens that is distinctly anti-democratic. KT4D will harness the benefits of an understanding of these as knowledge technologies to foster more inclusive civic participation in democracy. To achieve this, we will develop and validate tools, guidelines and a Digital Democracy Lab demonstrators platform. These results will be validated across three user needs scenarios: 1) building capacity for citizens and citizen-facing Civil Society Organisations (CSOs); 2) creating regulatory tools and services for Policy and CSOs; and 3) improving awareness of how to design ethically and mindfully for democracy principles in academic and industrial software development. Our work is underpinned by the understanding that to fully address the social and fundamental rights costs of AI and big data, we need more than just technological fixes, we need more than just technological fixes, we need to address the underlying cultural influences and barriers. Most importantly, we understand the threats to democracy of AI and big data not only through the nature of what they do, but via the cultural disruptions they create with power dynamics they shift, their tendency toward opacity, and the speed at which they change. KT4D’s ambitious and disruptive results will drive transformation in how democracy and civic participation are facilitated in the face of rapidly changing knowledge technologies, enabling actors across society to capitalise on the many benefits these technologies can bring in terms of community empowerment, social integration, individual agency, and trust in both institutions and technological instruments, while confidently mitigating potential ethical, legal and cultural risks.

Coordinatore

THE PROVOST, FELLOWS, FOUNDATION SCHOLARS & THE OTHER MEMBERS OF BOARD, OF THE COLLEGE OF THE HOLY & UNDIVIDED TRINITY OF QUEEN ELIZABETH NEAR DUBLIN
Contribution nette de l'UE
€ 373 709,00
Indirizzo
COLLEGE GREEN TRINITY COLLEGE
D02 CX56 DUBLIN 2
Irlanda

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Regione
Ireland Eastern and Midland Dublin
Tipo di attività
Higher or Secondary Education Establishments
Collegamenti
Costo totale
€ 373 709,00

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