Digital Rules, Human Values

Digital Rules, Human Values

Online event
Multiple dates

Overview

A true global seminar series on developing digital governance that serves human welfare. Starts Dec 18, 2025 | 1 PM UTC

Global Seminar Series: Digital Rules, Human Values

Participate in a global seminar connecting experts, policymakers, and practitioners shaping the future of digital governance. Have your say in each seminar!

Episode three: Changes in International Public Attitudes to Digital Governance and Artificial Intelligence

Theme:
Global attitudes toward AI are shifting fast. The latest Carleton-CIGI-Ipsos Public Attitudes on Digital Governance survey shows widespread concern about trust, safety, fairness and control. Citizens across regions want clearer rules, stronger accountability and credible mechanisms to govern AI and personal data use. Episode three examines these findings.

Speakers

  1. Dr. Paul Twomey, Co-Chair, Global Initiative for Digital Empowerment, former CEO of ICANN.
  2. Professor Fen Hampson, Chancellor's Professor and Professor of International Affairs, Carleton University, Canada; and co-author of the Public Attitudes on Digital Governance survey.

Speakers will discuss how the finding of the Public Attitudes on Digital Governance survey should shape governance choices and how the IDEA framework can respond to people need: transparency, human agency and market structures that give individuals a meaningful role.

Learn more about the IDEA Framework:


About the Series

Digital Rules, Human Values brings together global leaders and practitioners exploring how digital governance can better serve human welfare. Each session focuses on practical ways to build digital systems and markets that are accountable, inclusive, and aligned with human values.

Purpose

Organised by the Global Initiative for Digital Empowerment (GIDE) in collaboration with the Centre for International Governance Innovation (CIGI), MyData Global, and the Global Solutions Initiative (GSI), the series examines how to translate principles into policy and practice.

Format

  • Duration: 60–75 minutes per session
  • Schedule: First and third Thursday of each month
  • Time: 1 PM UTC
  • Online, interactive seminar

What to Expect in Each Episode

  • Keynotes and discussions with global experts and practitioners
  • Case studies on digital rights, AI governance, and fair digital markets
  • Interactive Q&A with participants
  • Access to a diverse, international community of digital governance professionals

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Highlights

  • 1 hour
  • Online

Location

Online event

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Multiple dates