Data-driven technologies are changing nearly every aspect of our lives, from how we work, learn, eat, sleep, vote, listen to music, watch films and TV, choose partners, communicate with friends and family, get the news.
It’s hard to think of a single facet of contemporary life that is not being changed by big data analytics, machine-learning, algorithmic decision-making, and support systems.
The question of whether Europe is fit for a digital age is not just a question concerning Europe’s technological readiness level, but also her societal readiness level: are Europe’s economic, education, judicial, media, and political institutions prepared to lead this transformation in a manner that allows the clear benefits and sometimes obscure risks of digitalization to be distributed in a just and equitable manner?
In this virtual workshop organised by the Brightlands Institute for Smart Society , we will dive into two topics of fundamental importance for Europe's digital age.
In the morning session, we will discuss about democratising and governing an increasingly digital Europe that often moves at a much faster speed than its institutions.
The afternoon will be dedicated to the future of work - from what and where to how and how much - a topic that is gaining salience as we come out of the pandemic and return (or not) to our offices and routines.
17 Jun 2021 @ 10:00 am
17 Jun 2021 @ 04:00 pm
Duration: 6 hours
Timezone: GMT +1:00
Online Webinar
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