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AI and Humanitarian Action in Conflict Context

Time

17:30 - 19:00

Venue

ETH Zurich, food&lab

How can artificial intelligence transform humanitarian action in conflict zones? What are the benefits, limitations, and challenges of implementing AI in these critical settings? Join us for a discusson that brings together researchers and practitioners working at the intersection of AI and humanitarian efforts.

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Languages: English