The role of Artificial Intelligence in gender-based violence

The role of Artificial Intelligence in gender-based violence

Welcome to the third episode of the European Schoolnet podcast series, in collaboration with the menABLE project, dedicatedto combating online gender-based violence. In this episode, we explore the critical intersection of artificial intelligence (AI) and its role in addressing gender-based violence. AI stands as one of the most transformative technologies of our time, yet it brings significant ethical concerns, including data privacy, biases, and its potential to worsen existing societal inequalities.

Inna from the Digital Citizenship Department at European Schoolnet is joined by Silvia Semenzin, an international activist and postdoctoral researcher specialising in technology-facilitated gender-based violence, as they navigate these complex issues.


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Episode 15: Estonia’s “teachers first” roadmap for AI in schools

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Episode 13: AI in EdTech. An Audit on Children’s Rights and Learning

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The Future Classroom Lab approach in Luxembourg

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