Creating Resilient Digital Democracies Forum
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Creating Resilient Digital Democracies Forum

How can democracy thrive in the AI and social media era? Korean and American experts come together to shape the future of civic spaces.

By MISSION

Date and time

Monday, May 12 · 5:30 - 8:30pm EDT

Location

National Press Club

529 14th Street Northwest Washington, DC 20045

Agenda

5:30 PM - 6:00 PM

Networking Reception

6:00 PM - 6:20 PM

Keynote Adress: Building a Resilient Digital Public Square in the AI Era

Daniel Castro, Vice President of 'ITIF'

6:20 PM - 6:40 PM

Keynote Adress: AI Algorithms and Social Media

Sunghoon Kim, Managing Parter at 'Lawfirm MISSION'

6:40 PM - 7:10 PM

Panel Discussion : Strategies for Bolstering the Public Sphere in the AI Era

TBU

7:10 PM - 8:00 PM

Dinner Discussion


Format: roundtable or small group discussions

8:00 PM - 8:30 PM

Dinner Closing Remarks

About this event

  • Event lasts 3 hours
  • Creating Resilient Digital Democracies: Korean Insights on Navigating Social Media and AI in Civic Spaces

In this era where artificial intelligence and social media are reshaping every layer of civic life, democracy faces deeper challenges than ever before. This forum invites experts from Korea and the United States to diagnose the impact of AI and social media on the public sphere, based on Korea's experience as a highly connected society (from civic mobilization to evolving regulatory approaches), and to explore new strategies for protecting democratic values.


  • Event Details

Date: 2025. 05. 12. 5:30 pm - 8:30 pm (EDT)

Venue: National Press Club(529 14th St NW, Washington, DC)

Target Audience: AI and Technology Policy Experts, Digital Rights Advocates, Media Professionals, Academics, and Officials

Hosted by: MIS, ITIF

Registration Fee: Free


※ This event will be held with limited seating to enable in-depth interaction among participants. Early registration is recommended as spots may fill quickly.

※ Free admission with catering provided for comfortable networking.


  • Hosting Organizations

MIS(MISSION Institute for Strategy)

'MIS'is a think tank established with the sponsorship of Law Firm Mission and the participation of its attorneys. MIS aims to proactively identify the critical challenges of our time, present creative yet feasible alternatives, and contribute to building a better world for future generations. Drawing from experience in resolving micro-level legal issues, MIS recognizes the necessity for macro-level social change and seeks practical solutions through solidarity that transcends national and disciplinary boundaries.

MIS researches methodologies to address transnational challenges such as the climate crisis and ethical considerations in the age of artificial intelligence, while creatively resolving social conflicts. The institute aspires to serve as a 'mediator' who works with citizens to recognize problems and implement alternatives, offering policy and social solutions that ensure today's actions lead to a sustainable society tomorrow.


ITIF(Information Technology and Innovation Foundation)

'ITIF' is a globally recognized, independent nonprofit research institution at the forefront of science and technology policy, providing policy solutions that foster innovation and growth. Since its establishment in 2006, ITIF has operated with the support of businesses, foundations, and individual donors to deliver objective, actionable analyses and recommendations that help policymakers accurately understand and respond to rapidly evolving technological innovations and their economic and social implications.

ITIF maintains strict ethical standards and analytical rigor to preserve its research independence and credibility, serving as a trusted source of information for policy leaders worldwide. The foundation focuses on expanding the opportunities created by innovation and advocating for policies that enhance productivity, economic growth, and social advancement.

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