Here’s the translation to American English:
Generative artificial intelligence has raised numerous concerns in today’s society, touching on crucial issues related to privacy, the potential replacement of jobs, biases and discrimination, as well as surveillance and intellectual property. In response to these challenges, a panel of experts will convene to discuss how to address the complexities and risks associated with this technology while protecting civil liberties and human rights in the digital environment.
The event will feature prominent specialists, including Katharine Trendacosta, Director of Policy and Advocacy at the Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF); Tori Noble, Staff Attorney; and Pam Samuelson, Co-Director of the Berkeley Center for Law and Technology. Icarus Salon artist Şerife Wong will also participate in this discussion. This dialogue, which will include a Q&A session, will take place on November 13th, from 10:00 to 11:00 AM Pacific Time, and will be streamed live for free.
With a strong commitment to accessibility, the EFF will ensure that the livestream includes real-time captions and will be available in a recorded format for those unable to attend live. Anyone with accessibility-related questions is encouraged to contact the organization’s events team.
The EFF promotes a harassment-free environment and encourages all participants to review the event expectations. Additionally, it will provide information about future events, allowing interested individuals to stay updated on live streams and other relevant happenings in the defense of digital rights.
For those who cannot attend, a recording of the event will be accessible later on YouTube and the Internet Archive. Active participation and support are essential for the EFF, which aims to promote privacy and free expression online.
Referrer: MiMub in Spanish








