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SUMMARY:2026 AI Impact Summit
DESCRIPTION:The AI Impact Summit\, formally the India AI Impact Summit 2026\, is an international summit on artificial intelligence held at Bharat Mandapam\, New Delhi\, India\, from 16 to 21 February 2026. \nIt is the fourth in a series of global AI summits following the Bletchley Park AI Safety Summit in 2023\, the AI Seoul Summit in 2024\, and the AI Action Summit in Paris in 2025. Organised under the IndiaAI Mission by the Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology\, it is the first summit in the series to be hosted by a Global South nation. The summit was inaugurated by Prime Minister Narendra Modi on 19 February 2026. The opening ceremony was also addressed by French President Emmanuel Macron and United Nations Secretary-General António Guterres. Over 20 heads of state\, more than 60 ministers\, and 500 global AI leaders attended\, with delegations from more than 100 countries. \nLinks:\n2026 AI Impact Summit
URL:https://www.a3veen.nl/event/2026-ai-impact-summit/
LOCATION:India\, India
CATEGORIES:AI,IT,Maatschappij
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260218
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260219
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SUMMARY:Agentic AI\, explained - publication
DESCRIPTION:The article ‘Agentic AI\, explained‘ by MIT researchers write they found that agentic AI developers seldom publish detailed information about how these tools were tested for safety. \nLinks:\nAI Agents Are Getting Better. Their Safety Disclosures Aren’t \nAI agents are fast\, loose and out of control\, MIT study finds \n  \n 
URL:https://www.a3veen.nl/event/agentic-ai-explained-publication/
CATEGORIES:AI,IT
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SUMMARY:Labor market impacts of AI: A new measure and early evidence - publication
DESCRIPTION:The rapid diffusion of AI is generating a wave of research measuring and forecasting its impacts on labor markets. \nBut the track record of past approaches gives reason for humility. For example\, a prominent attempt to measure job offshorability identified roughly a quarter of US jobs as vulnerable\, but a decade on\, most of those jobs maintained healthy employment growth. The government’s own occupational growth forecasts\, while directionally correct\, have added little predictive value beyond linear extrapolation of past trends. Even in hindsight\, the impact of major economic disruptions on the labor market is often unclear. Studies on the employment effects of industrial robots reach opposing conclusions\, and the scale of job losses attributed to the China trade shock continues to be debated. In the paper ‘Labor market impacts of AI: A new measure and early evidence‘\, a new framework for understanding AI’s labor market impacts is presented\, and is tested against early data\, finding limited evidence that AI has affected employment to date. Our goal is to establish an approach for measuring how AI is affecting employment\, and to revisit these analyses periodically. This approach won’t capture every channel through which AI could reshape the labor market\, but by laying this groundwork now\, before meaningful effects have emerged\, we hope future findings will more reliably identify economic disruption than post-hoc analyses.It is possible that the impacts of AI will be unmistakable. This framework is most useful when the effects are ambiguous—and could help identify the most vulnerable jobs before displacement is visible. \nLinks:\nLabor market impacts of AI: A new measure and early evidence
URL:https://www.a3veen.nl/event/labor-market-impacts-of-ai-a-new-measure-and-early-evidence-publication/
CATEGORIES:AI,IT
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260321
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SUMMARY:The data heat island effect: quantifying the impact of AI data centers in a warming world - publication
DESCRIPTION:The strong and continuous increase of AI-based services leads to the steady proliferation of AI data centres worldwide with the unavoidable escalation of their power consumption\, it is unknown how this energy demand for computational purposes will impact the surrounding environment\, scientists report in the paper ‘The data heat island effect: quantifying the impact of AI data centers in a warming world‘. \nData centres built to power AIs produce so much heat that they can raise the surface temperature of the land around them by several degrees – creating so-called data centre heat islands that may already be affecting up to 340 million people. The number of data centres built around the world is forecast to rise enormously\, data centre capacity will double between 2025 and 2030 – with AI expected to account for half that demand. Andrea Marinoni at the University of Cambridge\, UK\, and his colleagues saw that the amount of energy needed to run a data centre had been steadily increasing of late and was likely to “explode” in the coming years\, so wanted to quantify the impact. The researchers took satellite measurements of land surface temperatures over the past 20 years and cross-referenced them against the geographical coordinates of more than 8400 AI data centres. Recognising that surface temperature could be affected by other factors\, the researchers chose to focus their investigation on data centres located away from densely populated areas. They discovered that land surface temperatures increased by an average of 2°C in the months after an AI data centre started operations. In the most extreme cases\, the increase in temperature was 9.1°C. The effect wasn’t limited to the immediate surroundings of the data centres: the team found increased temperatures up to 10 kilometres away. Seven kilometres away\, there was only a 30 per cent reduction in the intensity. Using population data\, the researchers estimate that more than 340 million people live within 10 kilometres of data centres\, so live in a place that is warmer than it would be if the data centre hadn’t been built there. Marinoni says that areas including the Bajío region in Mexico and the Aragon province in Spain saw a 2°C temperature increase in the 20 years between 2004 and 2024 that couldn’t otherwise be explained. Chris Preist at the University of Bristol\, UK\, says the results may be more nuanced than they first appear\, suggesting that the building being heated by sunlight may be part of the effect. Either way\, the data centre is still increasing the ground temperature\, says Marinoni. \nLinks:\nAI data centres can warm surrounding areas by up to 9.1°C
URL:https://www.a3veen.nl/event/the-data-heat-island-effect-quantifying-the-impact-of-ai-data-centers-in-a-warming-world-publication/
CATEGORIES:AI,Bibliotheek,IT,kennis
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LAST-MODIFIED:20260421T081310Z
UID:139630-1776643200-1777852799@www.a3veen.nl
SUMMARY:VRT Checkweken Artificiële intelligentie
DESCRIPTION:VRT lanceert de VRT Checkweken\, ambassadeurs Anna-Livia Smekens\, Fatma Taspinar en Tim Verheyden duiken 2 weken in de wereld van Artificiële intelligentie (AI)\, nepbeelden en fake news om jou te helpen het onderscheid te maken tussen echt en vals\, tussen realiteit en misleiding en met ‘Doe de AI Check’ van VRT NWS kan je ook zelf aan de slag. \nHoe goed kan jij echt van nep onderscheiden? Door beelden en geluiden die met AI gemaakt zijn\, wordt dat steeds moeilijker. Dat brengt risico’s met zich mee\, voor elk van ons en voor de samenleving. Daarom wil VRT NWS je helpen\, als betrouwbare partner. Tijdens de VRT Checkweken worden de risico’s van AI extra in de kijker gezet. \nLinks:\nAI Check \nVRT Checkweken \nVerdwaald in een wereld van nepbeelden en fake news? VRT Checkweken helpen je op weg
URL:https://www.a3veen.nl/event/vrt-checkweken-artificiele-intelligentie/
CATEGORIES:AI,Internetveiligheid
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260506
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260508
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UID:140275-1778025600-1778198399@www.a3veen.nl
SUMMARY:11th Multi-stakeholder Forum on Science\, Technology and Innovation for the Sustainable Development Goals
DESCRIPTION:The eleventh annual Multi-Stakeholder Forum on Science\, Technology and Innovation for the SDGs (STI Forum) will be held from Wednesday\, 6 May\, to Thursday\, 7 May 2026 in Conference Room 4 at the UN Headquarters in New York. \nThe Forum will be convened by the President of ECOSOC Mr. Lok Bahadur Thapa\, who had appointed two co-chairs – Chola Milambo\, Permanent Representative of the Republic of Zambia to the United Nations\, and Gregor W. Koessler\, Permanent Representative of Austria to the United Nations. As per its mandate\, the Forum will be organized by the UN interagency task team on STI for the SDGs (IATT)\, convened by UN-DESA and UNCTAD\, and the 10-Member Group of high-level representatives appointed by the Secretary General. As in previous years\, the theme of the STI Forum will be closely aligned with that of the High-Level Political Forum on Sustainable Development (HLPF)\, to be held from Monday\, 6 July\, to Wednesday\, 15 July 2026\, under the auspices of the Economic and Social Council. The STI Forum will have an exclusive focus on the role and contributions of science\, technology and innovation to the achievement of the Sustainable Development Goals. The 2026 HLPF will hold in-depth reviews of five SDGs: SDG 6. Ensure availability and sustainable management of water and sanitation for all; SDG 7. Ensure access to affordable\, reliable\, sustainable and modern energy for all; SDG 9. Build resilient infrastructure\, promote inclusive and sustainable industrialization and foster innovation; SDG 11. Make cities and human settlements inclusive\, safe\, resilient and sustainable; and SDG 17. Strengthen the means of implementation and revitalize the Global Partnership for Sustainable Development. Accordingly\, the theme for the STI Forum 2026 is: “Transformative\, equitable and coordinated science\, technology and innovation for the 2030 Agenda and a sustainable future for all.” \nLinks:\n11th Multi-stakeholder Forum on Science\, Technology and Innovation for the Sustainable Development Goals
URL:https://www.a3veen.nl/event/11th-multi-stakeholder-forum-on-science-technology-and-innovation-for-the-sustainable-development-goals/
LOCATION:United Nations\, United Nations Plaza 760\, New York\, 10017\, Verenigde Staten
CATEGORIES:AI,IT,Maatschappij,UN
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