Join us in building a community around artificial intelligence (AI) governance that can bring collective intelligence to industry and government, to diversify the voices and conversations around the development and deployment of AI.
We are coming together under the guidance of the vTaiwan community, a civil society group at the frontier of digital participation, with participation experts behind projects such as the Global Assembly and the Centre for the Advanced Study of Social Media, as well as Chatham House’s AI Taskforce and friends from across global civil society, academia and government. We are delighted to have been selected for support as part of the Democratic Inputs to AI grant by OpenAI, and are committed to platforming the voices of the community at the Autumn 2023 AI Summit in the UK and beyond.
We'll be launching multiple discussions on key AI areas. We’re starting with an open deliberation exploring they key issues people from around the world believe think need to be on the agenda when discussing AI.
Join us and community members from around the world to come together, shape the conversations, and pilot more participatory decision-making in this frontier space. Together we will:
+ Identify priorities across the community
+ Deliberate on key AI issues
+ Shape collectively developed messages about what needs to happen with AI
The primary stage of these processes will happen on Pol.is, a tool we use to think collectively about difficult problems, share ideas, listen to each other, and locate key agreements and disagreements on a topic.
For more information, please email: akrasodomski@chathamhouse.org.
During the pilot, deliberations will be held in English. We expect to use Google Workspace and Google Cloud to communicate with community members and a range of Open Source collaboration tools to facilitate discussions, including hackmd and polis, in line with their respective terms and privacy policies. Chatham House’s privacy policy can be found here.