Wednesday, May 29, 11:00 AM EDT - Zoom
The Threats of AI and Disinformation in Times of Global Crises
The webinar will also be available via livestream on our website
Panelists: Susan Aboeid, Coordinator for the Arms Division, Human Rights Watch
Marwa Fatafta, MENA Policy and Advocacy Director, Access Now
Mark Owen Jones, Associate Professor of Middle East Studies, Hamad bin Khalifa University
Laura Nolan, Member of the International Committee for Robot Arms Control (ICRAC)
Moderators: Tamara Kharroub, Deputy Executive Director and Senior Fellow, Arab Center Washington DC
William Youmans, Associate Professor of Media and Public Affairs, George Washington University
About the Webinar - In times of major global events such as conflicts, health and natural disasters, and elections, repressive regimes and political actors worldwide leverage technologies to conduct warfare and influence public opinion. As the need for information grows, disinformation spreads rapidly across digital platforms. Additionally, AI-assisted tools have enabled the automation of warfare and human rights abuses.
Israel’s recent war on Gaza after October 7 has exposed the myriad methods of digital dehumanization and deception that can result in tech-driven atrocities and justifications for war crimes. Whether it is political influence operations, propaganda, deep fakes, biometric surveillance, predictive policing, or autonomous weapons, the threats of Artificial Intelligence (AI) and disinformation are far-reaching. Arab Center Washington DC and the Institute for Middle East Studies at George Washington University are convening a panel of experts to discuss the roles and threats of emerging technologies during major global crises.
Register to Attend or watch the livestream on the Arab Center Washington DC website