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In a rapidly shifting world, the key to building positive and sustainable change is massive engagement. We empower citizens, employees and stakeholders thanks to online tools and innovative collaboration methodologies
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Apri in un'altra scheda“We need a trusted, ethical, and democratic AI.” On July 17, Alexis Prokopiev, Director of Governance & Democratic Innovation Team at Make.org, and Vice-President of the Association Civic Tech Europe (ACTE) intervened at the public hearing on Generative AI and democracy of the Special committee on the European Democracy Shield in the European Parliament in Brussels.
Leggi l'articoloApri in un'altra schedaAt a time when European institutions must reconcile transparency, accessibility, and inclusion, AI offers new opportunities: not to replace traditional communication tools, but to make complex deliberations easier to understand and engage with.
Leggi l'articoloApri in un'altra schedaOn 4 June 2025, Make.org, Association Civic Tech Europe (ACTE) and Central & Eastern European Digital Democracy Watch (CEEDDW) were delighted to organise a high-level event on “AI, citizen participation and Democracy Shield”. The event was hosted by the European Committee of the Regions (CoR) and took place under patronage of the Polish Presidency to the Council of the European Union. More than a hundred participants joined the event both in Brussels as well as online.
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