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Human-centred AI and Collective Behaviour Expo
This session explored how AI is being used to understand human behaviour in complex policy contexts. Opening with reflections from Joaquin Navajas (Torcuato Di Tella University) on collective intelligence, it featured contributions from UN Global Pulse, OHCHR, UNDP, and UNU. Topics covered included AI-powered systems modelling for peace and security, behavioural approaches to human rights in the digital age, population responses to policy interventions, and human agency and resilience in an era of AI.
