The defense of digital rights is more relevant than ever and telling it to citizens is a challenge. This is what he has proposed The algorithm that knew too mucha new monthly podcast that, through cinema and culture, explores the challenges and opportunities that the digital environment poses.
This project is an initiative of the Digital Rights Observatory, promoted by the Hermes Foundation in collaboration with Red.es, an entity attached to the Ministry for Digital Transformation and Public Function. In addition, it has the support of the recovery, transformation and resilience and European funds NextGeneu.
From the Hermes Foundation, its general director, Luisa Alli, emphasizes that “Knowledge is our best defense in the digital era. With this podcast, we want to use cinema and culture as a bridge to understand how technology affects us and what we can do to defend our digital rights. “
For his part, Jesús Herrero, general director of Red.es, explains that they are “working so that citizens know and claim your digital rights“
In each episode, experts in technology, ethics and law will analyze the impact of digitalization in our lives, taking as reference iconic examples of cinema and popular culture. From artificial intelligence to privacy in social networksthis project seeks to make a key debate accessible to citizens: the defense of our rights in the digital era.
The first episode, entitled Ready Player One: Are we prepared for such a world?it is now available and raises a reflection on The boundaries between the virtual and the realtaking as reference the Steven Spielberg movie. This chapter participates Jesús Herrero, general director of Red.es, Elena Herrero-Beaumont, co-founder of Ethosphere, and Jaime García Cantero, Retina Director in The country.
In the following episodes, Enrique Goñi, founder and president of the Board of Trustees of the Hermes Foundation, and lawyer Paloma Llaneza will discuss the importance of Defend our rights to artificial intelligence With the movie Her as a backdrop. Other issues that will address the podcast include misinformation, privacy, accessibility and equality in the digital environment. As of this Wednesday, March 19, the algorithm that knew too much is available on the main platforms.
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