Bi-Annual ICCR Member Conferences
Feb
25
to Feb 28

Bi-Annual ICCR Member Conferences

  • New York City United States (map)
  • Google Calendar ICS

The full ICCR membership convenes two times annually for four days of meetings to learn from subject matter experts on a range of critical ESG concerns, and to share insights on enhancing impact and strategy-setting, all with an eye towards improving corporate performance.

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IAPP AI Governance Global North America 2025
Feb
16
to Feb 19

IAPP AI Governance Global North America 2025

  • Boston United States (map)
  • Google Calendar ICS

AI Governance Global will return to Boston in 2025, bringing together professionals in AI governance, privacy, and digital responsibility. Attendees can gain insights into governance, implementation, accountability and the EU AI Act while expanding their professional networks to stay ahead of rapid technological advancements.

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Dehumanization, Discrimination and Deskilling: The Impact of Digital Tech on Low-Wage Workers. The Case for Shareholder Engagement​
Feb
12
11:00 AM11:00

Dehumanization, Discrimination and Deskilling: The Impact of Digital Tech on Low-Wage Workers. The Case for Shareholder Engagement​

Join Open Mic and ICCR on February 12th at 11am eastern for a conversation on the impact of digital technology on low-wage workers. This discussion builds on findings from the September 2024 report, Dehumanization, Discrimination, and Deskilling: The Impact of Digital Tech on Low-Wage Workers.

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What Now? Investors’ Role in Pushing Back Against Financial Deregulation
Feb
3
2:00 PM14:00

What Now? Investors’ Role in Pushing Back Against Financial Deregulation

ICCR invites you to a discussion on how investors can push back against regulatory efforts that weaken corporate conduct guardrails, reduce disclosures, limit shareholder proposals, and hinder the consideration of key factors like climate change and human capital management. These actions, supported by the incoming administration, threaten long-term investors and increase risks in the market.

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What's Trust Got To Do With It?
Mar
21
2:30 PM14:30

What's Trust Got To Do With It?

This Zoom conversation organized by Data & Society, set for March 21, 2024, will feature a discussion on trust within and outside institutions.

Moderated by D&S Principal Researcher Sareeta Amrute, panelists Chelsea Peterson-Salahuddin, Irene Solaiman, and Jason D’Cruz will explore the complexities of trust, influenced by racism, dehumanization, and opacity, particularly in data-centric environments.

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#1 Critical AI Seminar Series: What is Critical AI Studies and where is it heading?
Oct
25
11:00 AM11:00

#1 Critical AI Seminar Series: What is Critical AI Studies and where is it heading?

Lauren M. E. Goodlad is a distinguished Professor of English at Rutgers University. She is the chair of a new interdisciplinary initiative on Critical Artificial Intelligence and as Editor-in-Chief and Co-founder of the new interdisciplinary journal Critical AI. Rita Raley is Professor of English at UC Santa Barbara and part of working group on Critical Machine Learning Studies and have recently co-edited a special issue on ‘Critical AI: A Field in Formation’.

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DEMOCRATIZING AI : PRINCIPLES FOR MEANINGFUL PUBLIC PARTICIPATION
Oct
19
1:00 PM13:00

DEMOCRATIZING AI : PRINCIPLES FOR MEANINGFUL PUBLIC PARTICIPATION

Author and legal scholar Michele Gilman’s latest policy brief, Democratizing AI: Principles for Meaningful Public Participation, builds on a comprehensive review of evidence from public participation efforts in anti-poverty programs and environmental policy and summarizes evidence-based recommendations for how to better structure public participation processes for AI.

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Internet Governance Forum (IGF) Japan 2023
Oct
8
to Oct 12

Internet Governance Forum (IGF) Japan 2023

The Internet Governance Forum (IGF) was established by the United Nations in 2005 as a forum for multi-stakeholder dialogue concerning public policy issues relating to the internet, involving such stakeholders as governments, the private sector, the technical and academic communities, and members of civil society.

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