Published May 8, 2025 | Version v1
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Workshop - Culture in the Loop: Shaping Human-Centric AI Policy [Slides]

  • 1. ROR icon Trinity College Dublin
  • 2. Beyond the Horizon ISSG
  • 3. STRANE Innovation
  • 4. ROR icon Demos Helsinki
  • 5. ROR icon University of Turku

Description

The Knowledge Technologies for Democracy project (KT4D) argues that current regulatory frameworks, such as the AI Act and the Digital Services Act, do not adequately account for cultural risks or how AI technologies affect public trust, participation, and collective sense-making

In order to bring the culture’s role in the heated debate around AI and policy making in the era of fast-paced technological development, the KT4D project hosted a special policy workshop on 8 May 2025 to gather feedback on the role of culture in AI and Knowledge Technologies, based on the Culture’s Role in Navigating Technological Change publication. The aim was to engage directly with policymakers only on how cultural factors influence the risks and impacts of AI, and how policy frameworks could better reflect democratic values and public expectations.

Files

20250508_Exploring the Concept of AI as a Source of Cultural Risk_Eleonora_Lima.pdf

Additional details

Funding

European Commission
KT4D – Knowledge Technologies for Democracy 101094302