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The Hub partners with researchers, students, and a variety of organizations in order to accelerate innovative projects regarding emerging technologies and governance solutions to reach global goals on topics related to health, security, prosperity and more.
To amplify the upcoming AI Action Summit inclusivity, legitimacy, and impact, a coalition including the Sciences Po’s Tech & Global Affairs Innovation Hub, AI and Society Institute (ENS-PSL), CNNum, The Future Society, and Make.org, coordinated two open consultations between Sept. and Dec. 2024. Thousands of contributions were received from experts, civil society organizations, and citizens from around the globe, thus enriching the Summit’s upcoming agenda, discussions, and outcomes.
The results of these two widely successful consultations have been summarized and analyzed by the Hub's team. The final report is available on our website and was presented at OECD Headquarters during the 6th edition of the Athens Roundtable to policymakers (includingAI Action Summit special envoy Anne Bouverot and thematic envoys Henri Verdier and Roxanne Varza), experts, CSO leaders, and industry executives.
At the end of October, Sciences Po had the privilege of hosting the African Space Council for an exceptional three-day program dedicated to the fast-evolving field of space governance, the exchange of spatial knowledge, and the applications of space technologies for development and sustainability. SciencesPo Executive Education, the CEVIPOF and PSIA Tech & Global Affairs Innovation Hub joined forces to receive President Dr. Tidiane Ouattara and his fellow leaders.
Details on this very special collaborative program involving experts from French and European spatial institutions (ESA, CNES), researchers, and executives from leading aerospace industries are available on this page of the Hub's website.
In this major electoral year, also marked by the 75th anniversary of the creation of NATO, PSIA's Technology and Global Affairs Innovation Hub and Make.org launched an unprecedented consultation on disinformation among youth in three key countries: France, Romania and Moldova. The results will be presented as part of an academic program in partnership with NATO.
Find the online consultation here : stopfakes.make.org
The results and an analysis by Beatriz Botero Arcila (Sciences Po Law School) and Florent Parmentier (CEVIPOF) can be found on our website.
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