Students of the AIWS Leadership Master program 2020 – 2021 have graduated

Students of the AIWS Leadership Master program 2020 – 2021 have graduated

The AIWS LEADERSHIP MASTER PROGRAM educates young global leaders that will shape the world in the AI Age, focusing on innovation, AI technology, and leadership. AI technology is the basics and foundation for leadership, applying an innovative model in education: study by practice, especially as we shape and mold leadership into a global one through the United Nations Centennial Initiative and Remaking the World.

Student is able to study with distinguished leaders and thinkers, to have opportunities to applying knowledge through innovative projects and practice becoming a young global leader in the United Nations Centennial Initiative and Remaking the World, to be a member of AIWS University and AIWS City for lifelong learning, and they will join an elite community, able to receive support for innovation and leadership careers.

The AIWS Leadership Master Program 2020 – 2021 is done by the Popov Innovative Institute for Artificial Intelligence, Cybersecurity and Communications, ETU “LETI”, Saint Petersburg and the Michael Dukakis Institute for Leadership and Innovation. From 2021 – 2022, the book “Remaking the World – Toward an Age of Global Enlightenment” will be a course of this program.

 

The standards for AI International Accord and challenges to implementation

The standards for AI International Accord and challenges to implementation

Members of AI International Accord Team are discussing its standards and challenges in its implementation.

The standards are based off the Social Contract for the AI Age, the foundation for a peaceful, secure, and prosperous world in the AI Age. Only with these standards could the AI International Accord will solve problems of AI and Digital Age.

However, there are challenges to the implementation of these standards, most notably non-democratic countries such as China. If the democratic world does not unite and act in solidarity to protect the norm, it will face great danger of totalitarianism. To contribute to that solidarity, the Global Alliance for Digital Governance is the beginning of the important effort and mission.

Eva Kaili is the lead speaker at the Panel “Toward an International Accord: Global Alliance for Digital Governance” of the CdM-BGF Policy Lab

Eva Kaili is the lead speaker at the Panel “Toward an International Accord: Global Alliance for Digital Governance” of the CdM-BGF Policy Lab

For 2021, CdM in partnership with BGF will organize a Policy Lab on Fundamental Rights in AI & Digital Societies: Towards an International Accord. This Policy Lab will be organized online, September 7-9. On a multistakeholder basis, discussions will focus on:

  • Opportunities and threats for fundamental rights in AI & digital societies;
  • Transatlantic approaches to protect fundamental rights in AI & digital spaces;
  • The elements & process for an international legal framework to protect fundamental rights in AI & digital spaces.
  • The elements & process for an international legal framework to protect fundamental rights in AI & digital spaces, toward AI International Accord.
  • Concept and Ecosystem for Digital and AI Society
  • Global Alliance for Digital Governance

Eva Kaili, Member of European Parliament, Chair of Center for AI of the European Parliament, and coordinator of Global Alliance for Digital Governance, will be a lead speaker at the panel “Toward an International Accord: Global Alliance for Digital Governance” of the Policy lab.

Aside from Boston Global Forum thinkers and Club de Madrid Members, the Policy Lab will also gather representatives of governments, academic institutions and think tanks, tech companies, and civil society. The outcome —a set of policy recommendations on building an international legal framework to protect fundamental rights in AI and digital spaces— will be shared with national governments and decision-makers in multilateral organizations, amongst others, so as to better inform the debate.

World Leaders contribute to the book “Remaking the World – Toward an Age of Global Enlightenment”

World Leaders contribute to the book “Remaking the World – Toward an Age of Global Enlightenment”

Remaking the World – Toward an Age of Global Enlightenment was officially released on Boston Global Forum and the United Nations Centennial Initiative. We are grateful to World Leader Award recipients that contributed:

Ursula von der Leyen, President of the European Commission, 2020 World Leader for Peace and Security Award, An AI Ecosystem of Trust

Vaira Vīķe-Freiberga, 6th President of Latvia (1999-2007), President of World Leadership Alliance – Club de Madrid (WLA-CdM) 2013-2019, 2019 World Leader for Peace and Security Award, AI in the next century of the United Nations

Ban Ki-Moon, Secretary-General of the United Nations (1/1/2007 – 31/12/2016), Lead the UNESCO Global Education First Initiative, 2016 World Leader for Peace and Security Award, Building Partnerships

Shinzō Abe, Prime Minister of Japan (9/2006-9/2007, 12/2012-9/2020), 2015 World Leader for Peace and Security Award.

Vint Cerf, “Father of the Internet”, Vice President and Chief Internet Evangelist for Google, Co-author of Social Contract for the AI Age, 2019 World Leader in AI Society Award, A People-Centered Economy

Judea Pearl, Professor of Computer Science and Director of the Cognitive Systems Lab at the University of California, Los Angeles, recipient of the A.M. Turing Award, 2020 World Leader in AI World Society Award. Radical Empiricism and Machine Learning Research and The Domestication of Causal Reasoning

Stavros Lambrinidis, Ambassador of the European Union to the United States, 2021 World Leader in AI World Society Award, An AI “Bill of Rights” in the Digital Age

“Remaking the World – Toward an Age of Global Enlightenment” will be a part of the AIWS Leadership Master Program

“Remaking the World – Toward an Age of Global Enlightenment” will be a part of the AIWS Leadership Master Program

The Academic Board of AIWS Leadership Master Program will use Remaking the World – Toward an Age of Global Enlightenment as an official course for the program from the 2021-2022 academic year. Some distinguished contributors of the book will teach this course and speak to students.

Distinguished Contributors include:

  • Shinzo Abe, Prime Minister of Japan
  • Ash Carter, Former US Secretary of Defense
  • Vint Cerf, “Father of the Internet”, Google
  • Nazli Choucri, Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT)
  • Ramu Damodaran, Chief of United Nations Academic Impact
  • Michael Dukakis, Former Governor of Massachusetts, Chair, Boston Global Forum
  • Eva Kaili, Member of the European Parliament
  • Robin Kelly, U.S. Representative (Illinois),
  • Ban Ki-moon, the United Nations Secretary-General
  • Taro Kono, Defense Minister, Japan
  • Stavros Lambrinidis, EU Ambassador to the United States
  • Ursula von der Leyen, President of European Commission
  • Yasuhide Nakayama, Defense State Minister, Japan
  • Andreas Norlén, Speaker, Swedish Parliament
  • Joseph Nye, Harvard University