As Artificial Intelligence (AI) technologies become increasingly integrated into different sectors of society, the need for robust governance mechanisms becomes paramount. While multistakeholder governance of the Internet brought together diverse actors to manage the Internet’s resources, rulebook, and technical standards, AI governance represents a radically different evolution in a dramatically different geopolitical context. This course provides the necessary historical, technical, and strategic overview to unpack the complexities of the internet and, more recently, AI negotiations and think critically about power sources, threats and policy responses.
This short course adopts an applied learning approach with a second day dedicated to a negotiation simulation, where participants negotiate an international agreement on Internet governance in a multistakeholder setting.
How to Apply:
Please complete the application form and return it by e-mail, attached with your CV, to Ms. Jimmye Johnson, Admission Officer.
This 2-day face-to-face course is part of the Executive Diploma in Diplomacy, Negotiation and Policy. As such, you will be able to exchange with participants of that degree-granting programme.