Webinar
A.I and Online Participation

KEY Visual Webinar series "Future of online participation in Smart Cities"
(c) University of Münster

Impacts and emerging challenges for cities and democracy

Online

In this webinar, the challenges and possibilities of AI-driven technologies in democratic smart city participation initiatives will be explored. Experts from diverse backgrounds will discuss the implications of AI on the design of participatory processes, its impact on the relationship between government and society, and its potential applications.

Attendees can watch live on YouTube and submit questions.Don’t miss this opportunity to explore the future of AI in urban governance and participation!

Ricardo Poppi
Director of Instituto Cidade Democrática, he holds a master’s degree in Political Science from the University of Brasília. From 2011 to 2016, he coordinated social participation platforms for the Brazilian federal government. He is currently part of the senior research team developing the Brasil Participativo platform.

Clara Iglesias Keller
Legal scholar specialized in information technology and media regulation and Research Leader for the group “Technology, Power and Domination” at the Weizenbaum Institute, a research group affiliated with the WZB Berlin Social Sciences Center.

Andreas Jungherr
Professor of Political Science, especially Digital Transformation, at the Institute of Political Science, at the University of Bamberg. The main focus of his research is on how societies deal with the use of artificial intelligence and digital technology.

Norbert Kersting (moderator)
Professor’s Chair of Comparative Political Science with main emphasis on Municipal and Regional Politics at the Institute of Political Science (IFPol) at the University of Münster, assembling of the research center “Urban and Regional Innovation” (URII).
 

Details

Sprache: English
Preis: All webinars are free of charge and no registration is required.


Diese Veranstaltung ist Teil der Veranstaltungsreihe Future of online participation in Smart Cities.