AI at the service of society?
Artificial intelligence is transforming our lives, bringing unprecedented possibilities but also major risks: algorithmic bias, erosion of privacy, and concentration of power. Confronted with these challenges, we cannot simply ignore AI but must put robust frameworks in place if we are to create a fair and inclusive “digital republic.” Harnessing AI for society and the common good demands both individual and collective action, ensuring AI remains trustworthy, accessible, and a source of broadly and equitably shared progress.
Michael Ineichen
Head of Advocacy, Amnesty International Switzerland
Clémentine Pouzet
Doctoral researcher specialising in AI and human rights
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Giada Pistilli
Philosopher and head ethicist at Hugging Face
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Estelle Pannatier
Policy and Advocacy Manager at AlgorithmWatch CH
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The discussion is interpreted in English and French
Hacking Hate
My Vingren is a Swedish journalist renowned for her in-depth investigations. In Hacking Hate, she infiltrates far-right movements on social media. Adopting a fake profile, she witnesses the racist rhetoric and tactics of white supremacists. Meanwhile, she probes the platforms’ internal regulation mechanisms by interviewing key individuals, examining ways to hold these companies to account for enabling the spread of violent hate speech. As she ventures deeper into the dark world of online hatred, her research escalates to the point where her personal life is upended.
AWARD : Best Documentary at the Tribeca Film Festival
⚠︎ This film contains discriminatory remarks that may offend the sensibilities of viewers.
Elk Film
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Tony Johansson
Semming Haraldsen