Talk:Identification of AI generated content – TOPIC 03 Sub 03 2024

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List of ideas of points to bring up

What is the purpose of this list?

The following list contains some possible ideas for points to cover during the session. This list is not exhaustive, and will change depending on what points are brought up in previous sessions.

This is due to the fact that we intend to avoid hosting a session that is “more of the same” with respect to the other sessions listed in the published programme.

List of possible points to discuss

  • What are the main challenges from a technical perspective in detecting AI-generated content?
  • What types of measures can help protect the authenticity and reliability of information in the context of AI-generated content?
  • How can we ensure that the detection of AI-generated content is done in a way that respects privacy and data protection principles?
  • What role can regulators play in addressing the challenges of AI-generated content detection?
  • How can we foster collaboration between different stakeholders to address the challenges of AI-generated content detection?
  • What should be the role of European institutions in promoting the development of tools and technologies for detecting AI-generated content?
  • How can we ensure that the detection of AI-generated content is done in a way that respects freedom of expression and information?
  • How can academia contribute to the development of tools and technologies for detecting AI-generated content?
  • What should be the role of the private sector in addressing the challenges of AI-generated content detection?
  • How can we help the general public navigate the challenges of AI-generated content and make informed decisions about the information they consume?
  • What are the ethical considerations that need to be taken into account when detecting AI-generated content?
  • How can we ensure that the detection of AI-generated content is done in a way that is transparent and accountable?
  • How is the new EU AI Act expected to impact the detection of AI-generated content?
  • Is it possible to develop a universal framework for detecting AI-generated content, or should the approach be tailored to specific contexts and use cases?


Current discussion, conference calls, schedules and minutes

Second call of the Org Team

What to expect from the call?

The aim of the call is to talk about aspects of the session that have yet to be well-defined. Also, I will be happy to answer any questions you might have about the session.

Agenda

  1. Introduction of Org Team members
  2. Brainstorming on what to include in the session, trying to be as specific as possible
  3. Status of contacting potential speaker
  4. Potential moderator of the session
  5. Next steps - deciding on the next call

First call of the Org Team

What to expect from the call?

The aim of the call is to introduce ourselves and come up with a draft for the following aspects of the session:

  • Title
  • Description
  • Format
  • Participants
  • Moderator

Agenda

  1. Introduction of Org Team members
  2. Initial discussion on what the main thematic focus of the session should be
  3. Brainstorming on the more detailed theme issues (what are the different areas of AI generated content that can be discussed - e.g. technical feasibility, deepfakes, cyberbullying, cybersecurity, regulation, mental health, law enforcement, content moderation, etc. - the list is not exhaustive)
  4. Potential key participants of the session
  5. Potential moderator of the session
  6. Title and description of the session (draft)
  7. Next steps - deciding on the next call