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DESCRIPTION:\n	Towards Life 3.0: Ethics and Technology in the 21st&nbsp\;Cen
 tury&nbsp\;is a talk series organized by the Carr Center for Human Rights 
 Policy featuring prominent scholars\, business and technology leaders\, pu
 blic interest technologists\, and activists who address the ethical and ri
 ghts implications of the impact of Artificial Intelligence on society and 
 human life. The title of the series draws inspiration from the title of Ma
 x Tegmark’s book\, Life 3.0: Being Human in the Age of Artificial Intellig
 ence.\n\n\n\n	Speaker:\n\n\n\n	\n		Ron Deibert&nbsp\;|&nbsp\;Professor of Poli
 tical Science\, and Director of the&nbsp\;Citizen Lab\, Munk School of Glo
 bal Affairs &amp\; Public Policy\, University of Toronto\n	\n\n\n\n	Ron Deib
 ert&nbsp\;is Professor of Political Science\, and Director of the&nbsp\;Ci
 tizen Lab&nbsp\;at the Munk School of Global Affairs &amp\; Public Policy\
 , University of Toronto. The Citizen Lab is an interdisciplinary laborator
 y focusing on research\, development\, and high-level strategic policy and
  legal engagement at the intersection of information and communication tec
 hnologies\, human rights\, and global security.&nbsp\;As Director of the C
 itizen Lab\, Deibert has overseen and been a contributing author to more t
 han&nbsp\;120 reports&nbsp\;covering path breaking research on cyber espio
 nage\, commercial spyware\, Internet censorship\, and human rights. These 
 reports have been cited widely in global media\, garnering 25 front page e
 xclusives in&nbsp\;the New York Times\,&nbsp\;Washington Post\, and other 
 leading outlets\, and have been cited by policymakers\, academics\, and ci
 vil society as foundational to the understanding of digital technologies\,
  human rights\, and global security.\n\n\n\n	Virtual Event DetailsThis even
 t will be livestreamed on YouTube Live. Attendees registered for this even
 t (link below) will receive a reminder for the livestream fifteen minutes 
 before the event along with a link to the YouTube page where you can parti
 cipate in the live chat and ask questions during the event.\n\n\n\n	&nbsp\;
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LOCATION:Virtual Event (Registration Required)
SUMMARY:Reset: Reclaiming the Internet for Civil Society 
URL;TYPE=URI:https://carrcenter.hks.harvard.edu/event/towards-life-30-ethic
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