Within the project “Increasing Civic Engagement in the Digital Agenda – ICEDA” which is co-founded by the European Union and implemented in 6 countries (North Macedonia, Serbia, Kosovo, Montenegro, Albania and Estonia), Metamorphosis Foundation organizes Dialogues for the Digital Agenda: Everything you wanted to know about artificial intelligence on 23 September 2021 from 10:00 – 11:30 via ZOOM.

The dialogues will be conducted in the form of a panel discussion dedicated to debunking the myths related to artificial intelligence in order to promote knowledge and raise awareness among citizens about the benefits of using it in various social areas.

Speakers at the event are expected to be:

 

  • Bardhyl Jashari, Executive Director of the Metamorphosis Foundation for Internet and Society
  • Ivana Stankovič, Advisor at the Fund for Innovation and Technological Development and Coordinator of the Working Group on the National Strategy for Artificial Intelligence
  • Representative of Semos Education, Official Academy of Artificial Intelligence (TBC)
  • Hristijan Gjoreski, Assistant Professor of Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning at the Faculty of Electrical Engineering and Information Technologies – FEEIT and Executive Director of Aidea Lab

 

 

All interested in following the discussion and learning more about artificial intelligence is invited to fill out the registration form (https://forms.gle/YHKaMokni4SB69XQA) where, among other things, they can ask their questions for the speakers from the discussion. All registered participants will receive a link to enter the discussion.

Note: The event will be held in the Macedonian language. The event will be broadcast live through the Facebook Live tool on the Facebook profile of the ICEDA network.

The project “Increasing Civic Engagement in the Digital Agenda – ICEDA” is implemented by the Metamorphosis Foundation (North Macedonia), the e-Governance Academy (Estonia), Levizja Mjaft! (Albania), CRTA – Center for Research, Transparency and Accountability (Serbia), NGO 35mm (Montenegro) and ODK – Open Data Kosovo (Kosovo). The project is being implemented with financial support from the European Union.

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