MUNICH - LAGOS - TOKYO - NEW DELHI - PUEBLA - SANTA CRUZ DE LA SIERRA

A Workshop Series on the Impact of Artificial Intelligence (AI) on our Everyday Lives

What are the Global AI Dialogues

The Global AI Dialogues are a workshop series that invites citizens around the world to engage, discuss and contribute their perspectives on the topic of Artificial Intelligence (AI). We are a team of researchers from Elizade University, the Tokyo University, the National Law University Delhi, the Universidad Popular Autónoma del Estado de Puebla (UPAEP), the Munich University of Applied Sciences (HM), the Technical University of Munich (TUM), as well as universities and institutes in various countries around the world. Our goal is to better understand how people worldwide perceive AI.

The workshops offers the opportunity for citizens to both get introduced to the topic of AI and gain deeper knowledge about AI application fields. In addition, the workshops provide the opportunity to contribute their own perspectives to an international dialogue.

What happens at the Dialogue Workshops?

In our workshops, we bring together interested citizens to discuss artificial intelligence and its application fields in small discussion groups (5-7 participants). Together, we explore the general topic of AI and then focus on a specific application case of AI in groups. No prior knowledge of AI is necessary to participate.

Dialogues Timeline

Germany – July 2024
Nigeria – August 2024
Japan – August 2024
India – October 2024
Germany – October 2024
Mexico – November 2024
Bolivia – December 2024

Project Coordination & Framework Development

Professorship of Cyber Trust at TUM

Munich Center for Digital Sciences and AI at HM

Local Partners

Elizade University

Tokyo College at the University of Tokyo

Centre for Communication Governance at National Law University Delhi

Universidad Popular Autónoma del Estado de Puebla

Hai Lab at KEIO University, Tokyo

Science for AI and Fiction Project at HaiLab

Goethe Institute
Tokyo

Mutek
Japan

For Cities, urban experience design studio

Co-financed by

Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers

IEEE Computer Society