In 2021, the United Nations (UN) Secretary-General recommended a “Global Digital Compact” aimed at enabling the global community to connect respectfully in the digital age.

The Global Digital Compact is an agreement that would outline the world’s shared principles for an open, free and secure digital future.

For example, how do you think we should regulate A.I. and robots? What should we do to discourage cyber warfare?

These are questions the United Nations, it’s member countries and it’s citizens must think about as we enter a new digital age

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The UN is seeking contributions from Nigerians, especially those that are conscious of the impact of the digital sector.

You will gain insight through our panel discussions.

DEF Nigeria is extending an invitation to our community, stakeholders and partners to join the dialogue, review and publish our report for presentation to the U.N.

Join the conversation and have your idea captured as part of the rules that govern the internet or the future.

DAY 1

Topic: Regulating Artificial Intelligence

AI has a “winner takes it all” dynamic that needs to be regulated: concentration of AI in the hands of a few high-income countries will likely leave developing countries far behind

Date: Tuesday, 28th March 2023
Time: 5:00 pm to 6:00 pm WAT

DAY 2

Topic: Cross-Border Data Flow (CBDF)

Development of the digital economy and continued productivity growth in traditional industries depend on organizations’ ability to transfer data, including consumers’ personal data, within and between countries for efficient analysis, processing, and storage

Date: Wednesday, 29th March 2023
Time: 5:00 pm to 6:00 pm WAT

OUR KEY SPEAKERS

Diana Nyakundi
AI Research Fellow
Research ICT Africa
Cape Town, South Africa
Scott Timcke
Senior Research Associate
Research ICT Africa, Center for Information, Technology, and Public Life, University of North Cape Town, South Africa
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Prof. Anupam Chander
Professor of Law and Technology,
Georgetown University Law Center

Smriti Parsheera
Fellow, CyberBRICS Project
Fundacao Getulio Vargas Law School, Brazil

Our ideas should be a part of the rules that govern the internet of the future.

Join us starting TODAY and TOMORROW at 5 pm prompt as we contribute to the United Nations Dialogue on Global Digital Compact hosted by DEF Nigeria.

Day 1
Topic: Regulating Artificial Intelligence

Speaker 1 – Diana Nyakundi
AI Research Fellow
Research ICT Africa
Cape Town, South Africa

Speaker 2 – Scott Timcke
Senior Research Associate
Research ICT Africa, Center for Information, Technology, and Public Life, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.

Speaker 3 – Samantha Msipa
AI Research Fellow,
Research ICT Africa

Speaker 4 – Jackie Akello
AI Research Fellow
Research ICT Africa

Day 2: 

Topic: Cross-Border Data flow (CBDF)

Speaker 1 – Anupam Chander
Professor of Law and Technology
Georgetown University Law Center

Speaker 2 – Smriti Parsheera
Fellow, CyberBRICS Project
Fundacao Getulio Vargas Law School, Brazil

Date: Wednesday, 29th March 2023
Time: 5:00pm to 6:00pm WAT

It’s free to attend! Click the link in bio @defnigeria to register or visit https://forms.gle/u4Gphjd9jN3vh4zJ7 and we will share the zoom links to you. Remember, to add the dates to your calendar!

Visit www.defnigeria.com to learn more.
You can also visit https://mailchi.mp/fa075eefab0a/un-dialogue-session to view the press release

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