Shivam Singh
An upcoming Product Marketing Manager, Shivam believes in keep doing things differently. Shivam believes that AI use should be governed by strong governmental policy and a broader debate on the ethical question of the use of AI.
Talking Across Generations (TAG): Ethics of Artificial Intelligence
In the spirit of putting youth at the centre of policymaking on the issues that directly affect them, UNESCO MGIEP, UNICEF India, and the United Nations in India are organizing a pan-India online discussion and live dialogue on the positive and negative effects of Artificial Intelligence and to formulate a youth-led Ethics of AI with actions and safeguards.
Read Policy Brief More about TAGThe proposed dialogue series takes cognizance of the extraordinary advances that multilateral initiatives, national governments, and the tech sector have made in laying out the principles of responsible AI for all, particularly in India.
Raising awareness and publishing a policy paper authored by young people- are some of the key outcomes we are hoping to achieve through this dialogue.
TAG is a youth-driven intergenerational dialogue on education that provides a non-hierarchical platform to the youth to interact, discuss and debate critical issues that concern the future, with policymakers.
Meet the seniors
TAG on Ethics of Artificial Intelligence brings some of the most respected names amongst policy-makers.
Meet the Selected Youth
Shivam Singh
An upcoming Product Marketing Manager, Shivam believes in keep doing things differently. Shivam believes that AI use should be governed by strong governmental policy and a broader debate on the ethical question of the use of AI.
Sruthikeerthi Nandita
Sruthikeerthi is Data Science researcher with a strong foundation in mathematics, programming logic, deep learning and cloud computing. She believes that Data privacy and security are the two most important concerns in today’s tech world.
Busthan Pokkassery
A post-graduate from Cochin University of Science and Technology. He believes that all applications of AI and related services should be based on clear consent and due permission of the user.
Kashish Agarwal
She believes that technological advancement always exists with the potentialities of the best and the worst, it depends on our collective effort and actions how we tap upon the opportunities and counterbalance the impediments.
Krupalini N Swamy
Krupalini N Swamy is an Edtech enthusiast an SDG 4 Soldier who is working with schools across the globe to demystify technology and everything that exists in the universe.
Shitanshu Mishra
Shitanshu is a research scientist at IIT Bombay and has been working in the areas of Educational Technology, Learning Analytics, Learning Science, and AI for Education for lat 9 years. After completing his postdoctoral research tenure at the Computer Science department at Vanderbilt University for two years, he joined EdTech IIT Bombay as a research scientist
Partners
Mr Abel CAINE – UNESCO MGIEP (a.caine@unesco.org)
Ms Nabila JAMSHED – UN in India (nabila.jamshed@one.un.org)
Ms Neelam POL – UNICEF India (npol@unicef.org)