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Governor Maura Healey signs “An Act to prevent abuse and exploitation” into law at the State House on June 20, 2024. The bill seeks to prevent abuse and exploitation, strengthen protections for survivors and enhance education for young people about the dangers of sexting and deepfakes. [Joshua Qualls/Governor’s Press Office]
APEC Official Side Event on TFGBV: Tackling Gender Bias in AI & the Manosphere | August 2025 | ROK
On 6 August, the UN Women Knowledge & Partnerships Centre in the Republic of Korea, with support from the Ministry of Gender Equality and Family, hosted the Official Side Event of the APEC Women and the Economy Forum.
This high-level Policy Dialogue brought together over 100 participants—including diplomats, researchers, private sector leaders, and government officials—to explore coordinated, evidence-based policy responses to emerging digital harms such as deepfake abuse, AI-enabled harassment, and misogynistic content amplified through online ecosystems like the Manosphere.
Photo: UN Women/Jaeyeon Jeong
APEC Official Side Event on TFGBV: Tackling Gender Bias in AI & the Manosphere | August 2025 | ROK
On 6 August, the UN Women Knowledge & Partnerships Centre in the Republic of Korea, with support from the Ministry of Gender Equality and Family, hosted the Official Side Event of the APEC Women and the Economy Forum.
This high-level Policy Dialogue brought together over 100 participants—including diplomats, researchers, private sector leaders, and government officials—to explore coordinated, evidence-based policy responses to emerging digital harms such as deepfake abuse, AI-enabled harassment, and misogynistic content amplified through online ecosystems like the Manosphere.
Photo: UN Women/Jaeyeon Jeong
APEC Official Side Event on TFGBV: Tackling Gender Bias in AI & the Manosphere | August 2025 | ROK
On 6 August, the UN Women Knowledge & Partnerships Centre in the Republic of Korea, with support from the Ministry of Gender Equality and Family, hosted the Official Side Event of the APEC Women and the Economy Forum.
This high-level Policy Dialogue brought together over 100 participants—including diplomats, researchers, private sector leaders, and government officials—to explore coordinated, evidence-based policy responses to emerging digital harms such as deepfake abuse, AI-enabled harassment, and misogynistic content amplified through online ecosystems like the Manosphere.
Photo: UN Women/Jaeyeon Jeong
Governor Maura Healey signs “An Act to prevent abuse and exploitation” into law at the State House on June 20, 2024. The bill seeks to prevent abuse and exploitation, strengthen protections for survivors and enhance education for young people about the dangers of sexting and deepfakes. [Joshua Qualls/Governor’s Press Office]
APEC Official Side Event on TFGBV: Tackling Gender Bias in AI & the Manosphere | August 2025 | ROK
On 6 August, the UN Women Knowledge & Partnerships Centre in the Republic of Korea, with support from the Ministry of Gender Equality and Family, hosted the Official Side Event of the APEC Women and the Economy Forum.
This high-level Policy Dialogue brought together over 100 participants—including diplomats, researchers, private sector leaders, and government officials—to explore coordinated, evidence-based policy responses to emerging digital harms such as deepfake abuse, AI-enabled harassment, and misogynistic content amplified through online ecosystems like the Manosphere.
Photo: UN Women/Jaeyeon Jeong
Governor Maura Healey signs “An Act to prevent abuse and exploitation” into law at the State House on June 20, 2024. The bill seeks to prevent abuse and exploitation, strengthen protections for survivors and enhance education for young people about the dangers of sexting and deepfakes. [Joshua Qualls/Governor’s Press Office]
APEC Official Side Event on TFGBV: Tackling Gender Bias in AI & the Manosphere | August 2025 | ROK
On 6 August, the UN Women Knowledge & Partnerships Centre in the Republic of Korea, with support from the Ministry of Gender Equality and Family, hosted the Official Side Event of the APEC Women and the Economy Forum.
This high-level Policy Dialogue brought together over 100 participants—including diplomats, researchers, private sector leaders, and government officials—to explore coordinated, evidence-based policy responses to emerging digital harms such as deepfake abuse, AI-enabled harassment, and misogynistic content amplified through online ecosystems like the Manosphere.
Photo: UN Women/Jaeyeon Jeong
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FORTUNE BRAINSTORM TECH 2024
Wednesday, July 17th, 2024
Park City, Utah
10:40 – 10:55 AM
PERCEPTION, LIES AND AI
Cyberspace’s hottest club? Narrative attacks. This threat vector has everything: Misinformation, disinformation, deepfakes, financial harm, reputational damage, and a healthy dose of computational propaganda. A leading expert on informational warfare offers a lay of the land in a year when half the world’s population will head to the polls.
Presenter: Wasim Khaled, Co-founder and CEO, Blackbird.AI
Photograph by Steve Vargo/Fortune
APEC Official Side Event on TFGBV: Tackling Gender Bias in AI & the Manosphere | August 2025 | ROK
On 6 August, the UN Women Knowledge & Partnerships Centre in the Republic of Korea, with support from the Ministry of Gender Equality and Family, hosted the Official Side Event of the APEC Women and the Economy Forum.
This high-level Policy Dialogue brought together over 100 participants—including diplomats, researchers, private sector leaders, and government officials—to explore coordinated, evidence-based policy responses to emerging digital harms such as deepfake abuse, AI-enabled harassment, and misogynistic content amplified through online ecosystems like the Manosphere.
Photo: UN Women/Jaeyeon Jeong
Academic Conference on Intersection of AI and Gender: Critical Exploration of Gender Bias and TFGBV | August 2025 | ROK
(Revised) On 7–8 August, the UN Women Knowledge & Partnerships Centre in the Republic of Korea, in collaboration with Ewha Womans University, hosted the Academic Conference on Intersection of AI and Gender: Critical Exploration of Gender Bias and Technology-Facilitated Gender-Based Violence.
Over two days, global researchers, professors, practitioners, and youth examined how AI systems mirror and amplify existing inequalities, and explored both the risks of deepfake abuse and AI-enabled harassment as well as the potential of AI to detect and prevent such harms. Discussions highlighted that achieving fairness requires more than better datasets—it demands ethical, inclusive design and cross-sector collaboration between gender equality experts, philosophers, and engineers.
Photo: UN Women/Kwanju Kim
Academic Conference on Intersection of AI and Gender: Critical Exploration of Gender Bias and TFGBV | August 2025 | ROK
(Revised) On 7–8 August, the UN Women Knowledge & Partnerships Centre in the Republic of Korea, in collaboration with Ewha Womans University, hosted the Academic Conference on Intersection of AI and Gender: Critical Exploration of Gender Bias and Technology-Facilitated Gender-Based Violence.
Over two days, global researchers, professors, practitioners, and youth examined how AI systems mirror and amplify existing inequalities, and explored both the risks of deepfake abuse and AI-enabled harassment as well as the potential of AI to detect and prevent such harms. Discussions highlighted that achieving fairness requires more than better datasets—it demands ethical, inclusive design and cross-sector collaboration between gender equality experts, philosophers, and engineers.
Photo: UN Women/Kwanju Kim
Academic Conference on Intersection of AI and Gender: Critical Exploration of Gender Bias and TFGBV | August 2025 | ROK
(Revised) On 7–8 August, the UN Women Knowledge & Partnerships Centre in the Republic of Korea, in collaboration with Ewha Womans University, hosted the Academic Conference on Intersection of AI and Gender: Critical Exploration of Gender Bias and Technology-Facilitated Gender-Based Violence.
Over two days, global researchers, professors, practitioners, and youth examined how AI systems mirror and amplify existing inequalities, and explored both the risks of deepfake abuse and AI-enabled harassment as well as the potential of AI to detect and prevent such harms. Discussions highlighted that achieving fairness requires more than better datasets—it demands ethical, inclusive design and cross-sector collaboration between gender equality experts, philosophers, and engineers.
Photo: UN Women/Kwanju Kim
Governor Maura Healey signs “An Act to prevent abuse and exploitation” into law at the State House on June 20, 2024. The bill seeks to prevent abuse and exploitation, strengthen protections for survivors and enhance education for young people about the dangers of sexting and deepfakes. [Joshua Qualls/Governor’s Press Office]
Governor Maura Healey signs “An Act to prevent abuse and exploitation” into law at the State House on June 20, 2024. The bill seeks to prevent abuse and exploitation, strengthen protections for survivors and enhance education for young people about the dangers of sexting and deepfakes. [Joshua Qualls/Governor’s Press Office]
Academic Conference on Intersection of AI and Gender: Critical Exploration of Gender Bias and TFGBV | August 2025 | ROK
(Revised) On 7–8 August, the UN Women Knowledge & Partnerships Centre in the Republic of Korea, in collaboration with Ewha Womans University, hosted the Academic Conference on Intersection of AI and Gender: Critical Exploration of Gender Bias and Technology-Facilitated Gender-Based Violence.
Over two days, global researchers, professors, practitioners, and youth examined how AI systems mirror and amplify existing inequalities, and explored both the risks of deepfake abuse and AI-enabled harassment as well as the potential of AI to detect and prevent such harms. Discussions highlighted that achieving fairness requires more than better datasets—it demands ethical, inclusive design and cross-sector collaboration between gender equality experts, philosophers, and engineers.
Photo: UN Women/Kwanju Kim
APEC Official Side Event on TFGBV: Tackling Gender Bias in AI & the Manosphere | August 2025 | ROK
On 6 August, the UN Women Knowledge & Partnerships Centre in the Republic of Korea, with support from the Ministry of Gender Equality and Family, hosted the Official Side Event of the APEC Women and the Economy Forum.
This high-level Policy Dialogue brought together over 100 participants—including diplomats, researchers, private sector leaders, and government officials—to explore coordinated, evidence-based policy responses to emerging digital harms such as deepfake abuse, AI-enabled harassment, and misogynistic content amplified through online ecosystems like the Manosphere.
Photo: UN Women/Jaeyeon Jeong
Academic Conference on Intersection of AI and Gender: Critical Exploration of Gender Bias and TFGBV | August 2025 | ROK
(Revised) On 7–8 August, the UN Women Knowledge & Partnerships Centre in the Republic of Korea, in collaboration with Ewha Womans University, hosted the Academic Conference on Intersection of AI and Gender: Critical Exploration of Gender Bias and Technology-Facilitated Gender-Based Violence.
Over two days, global researchers, professors, practitioners, and youth examined how AI systems mirror and amplify existing inequalities, and explored both the risks of deepfake abuse and AI-enabled harassment as well as the potential of AI to detect and prevent such harms. Discussions highlighted that achieving fairness requires more than better datasets—it demands ethical, inclusive design and cross-sector collaboration between gender equality experts, philosophers, and engineers.
Photo: UN Women/Kwanju Kim
APEC Official Side Event on TFGBV: Tackling Gender Bias in AI & the Manosphere | August 2025 | ROK
On 6 August, the UN Women Knowledge & Partnerships Centre in the Republic of Korea, with support from the Ministry of Gender Equality and Family, hosted the Official Side Event of the APEC Women and the Economy Forum.
This high-level Policy Dialogue brought together over 100 participants—including diplomats, researchers, private sector leaders, and government officials—to explore coordinated, evidence-based policy responses to emerging digital harms such as deepfake abuse, AI-enabled harassment, and misogynistic content amplified through online ecosystems like the Manosphere.
Photo: UN Women/Jaeyeon Jeong
Academic Conference on Intersection of AI and Gender: Critical Exploration of Gender Bias and TFGBV | August 2025 | ROK
(Revised) On 7–8 August, the UN Women Knowledge & Partnerships Centre in the Republic of Korea, in collaboration with Ewha Womans University, hosted the Academic Conference on Intersection of AI and Gender: Critical Exploration of Gender Bias and Technology-Facilitated Gender-Based Violence.
Over two days, global researchers, professors, practitioners, and youth examined how AI systems mirror and amplify existing inequalities, and explored both the risks of deepfake abuse and AI-enabled harassment as well as the potential of AI to detect and prevent such harms. Discussions highlighted that achieving fairness requires more than better datasets—it demands ethical, inclusive design and cross-sector collaboration between gender equality experts, philosophers, and engineers.
Photo: UN Women/Kwanju Kim
Academic Conference on Intersection of AI and Gender: Critical Exploration of Gender Bias and TFGBV | August 2025 | ROK
(Revised) On 7–8 August, the UN Women Knowledge & Partnerships Centre in the Republic of Korea, in collaboration with Ewha Womans University, hosted the Academic Conference on Intersection of AI and Gender: Critical Exploration of Gender Bias and Technology-Facilitated Gender-Based Violence.
Over two days, global researchers, professors, practitioners, and youth examined how AI systems mirror and amplify existing inequalities, and explored both the risks of deepfake abuse and AI-enabled harassment as well as the potential of AI to detect and prevent such harms. Discussions highlighted that achieving fairness requires more than better datasets—it demands ethical, inclusive design and cross-sector collaboration between gender equality experts, philosophers, and engineers.
Photo: UN Women/Kwanju Kim
APEC Official Side Event on TFGBV: Tackling Gender Bias in AI & the Manosphere | August 2025 | ROK
On 6 August, the UN Women Knowledge & Partnerships Centre in the Republic of Korea, with support from the Ministry of Gender Equality and Family, hosted the Official Side Event of the APEC Women and the Economy Forum.
This high-level Policy Dialogue brought together over 100 participants—including diplomats, researchers, private sector leaders, and government officials—to explore coordinated, evidence-based policy responses to emerging digital harms such as deepfake abuse, AI-enabled harassment, and misogynistic content amplified through online ecosystems like the Manosphere.
Photo: UN Women/Jaeyeon Jeong
Governor Maura Healey signs “An Act to prevent abuse and exploitation” into law at the State House on June 20, 2024. The bill seeks to prevent abuse and exploitation, strengthen protections for survivors and enhance education for young people about the dangers of sexting and deepfakes. [Joshua Qualls/Governor’s Press Office]
APEC Official Side Event on TFGBV: Tackling Gender Bias in AI & the Manosphere | August 2025 | ROK
On 6 August, the UN Women Knowledge & Partnerships Centre in the Republic of Korea, with support from the Ministry of Gender Equality and Family, hosted the Official Side Event of the APEC Women and the Economy Forum.
This high-level Policy Dialogue brought together over 100 participants—including diplomats, researchers, private sector leaders, and government officials—to explore coordinated, evidence-based policy responses to emerging digital harms such as deepfake abuse, AI-enabled harassment, and misogynistic content amplified through online ecosystems like the Manosphere.
Photo: UN Women/Jaeyeon Jeong
Governor Maura Healey signs “An Act to prevent abuse and exploitation” into law at the State House on June 20, 2024. The bill seeks to prevent abuse and exploitation, strengthen protections for survivors and enhance education for young people about the dangers of sexting and deepfakes. [Joshua Qualls/Governor’s Press Office]
APEC Official Side Event on TFGBV: Tackling Gender Bias in AI & the Manosphere | August 2025 | ROK
On 6 August, the UN Women Knowledge & Partnerships Centre in the Republic of Korea, with support from the Ministry of Gender Equality and Family, hosted the Official Side Event of the APEC Women and the Economy Forum.
This high-level Policy Dialogue brought together over 100 participants—including diplomats, researchers, private sector leaders, and government officials—to explore coordinated, evidence-based policy responses to emerging digital harms such as deepfake abuse, AI-enabled harassment, and misogynistic content amplified through online ecosystems like the Manosphere.
Photo: UN Women/Jaeyeon Jeong
APEC Official Side Event on TFGBV: Tackling Gender Bias in AI & the Manosphere | August 2025 | ROK
On 6 August, the UN Women Knowledge & Partnerships Centre in the Republic of Korea, with support from the Ministry of Gender Equality and Family, hosted the Official Side Event of the APEC Women and the Economy Forum.
This high-level Policy Dialogue brought together over 100 participants—including diplomats, researchers, private sector leaders, and government officials—to explore coordinated, evidence-based policy responses to emerging digital harms such as deepfake abuse, AI-enabled harassment, and misogynistic content amplified through online ecosystems like the Manosphere.
Photo: UN Women/Jaeyeon Jeong
Governor Maura Healey signs “An Act to prevent abuse and exploitation” into law at the State House on June 20, 2024. The bill seeks to prevent abuse and exploitation, strengthen protections for survivors and enhance education for young people about the dangers of sexting and deepfakes. [Joshua Qualls/Governor’s Press Office]
Governor Maura Healey signs “An Act to prevent abuse and exploitation” into law at the State House on June 20, 2024. The bill seeks to prevent abuse and exploitation, strengthen protections for survivors and enhance education for young people about the dangers of sexting and deepfakes. [Joshua Qualls/Governor’s Press Office]
Academic Conference on Intersection of AI and Gender: Critical Exploration of Gender Bias and TFGBV | August 2025 | ROK
(Revised) On 7–8 August, the UN Women Knowledge & Partnerships Centre in the Republic of Korea, in collaboration with Ewha Womans University, hosted the Academic Conference on Intersection of AI and Gender: Critical Exploration of Gender Bias and Technology-Facilitated Gender-Based Violence.
Over two days, global researchers, professors, practitioners, and youth examined how AI systems mirror and amplify existing inequalities, and explored both the risks of deepfake abuse and AI-enabled harassment as well as the potential of AI to detect and prevent such harms. Discussions highlighted that achieving fairness requires more than better datasets—it demands ethical, inclusive design and cross-sector collaboration between gender equality experts, philosophers, and engineers.
Photo: UN Women/Kwanju Kim
Academic Conference on Intersection of AI and Gender: Critical Exploration of Gender Bias and TFGBV | August 2025 | ROK
(Revised) On 7–8 August, the UN Women Knowledge & Partnerships Centre in the Republic of Korea, in collaboration with Ewha Womans University, hosted the Academic Conference on Intersection of AI and Gender: Critical Exploration of Gender Bias and Technology-Facilitated Gender-Based Violence.
Over two days, global researchers, professors, practitioners, and youth examined how AI systems mirror and amplify existing inequalities, and explored both the risks of deepfake abuse and AI-enabled harassment as well as the potential of AI to detect and prevent such harms. Discussions highlighted that achieving fairness requires more than better datasets—it demands ethical, inclusive design and cross-sector collaboration between gender equality experts, philosophers, and engineers.
Photo: UN Women/Kwanju Kim
APEC Official Side Event on TFGBV: Tackling Gender Bias in AI & the Manosphere | August 2025 | ROK
On 6 August, the UN Women Knowledge & Partnerships Centre in the Republic of Korea, with support from the Ministry of Gender Equality and Family, hosted the Official Side Event of the APEC Women and the Economy Forum.
This high-level Policy Dialogue brought together over 100 participants—including diplomats, researchers, private sector leaders, and government officials—to explore coordinated, evidence-based policy responses to emerging digital harms such as deepfake abuse, AI-enabled harassment, and misogynistic content amplified through online ecosystems like the Manosphere.
Photo: UN Women/Jaeyeon Jeong
Academic Conference on Intersection of AI and Gender: Critical Exploration of Gender Bias and TFGBV | August 2025 | ROK
(Revised) On 7–8 August, the UN Women Knowledge & Partnerships Centre in the Republic of Korea, in collaboration with Ewha Womans University, hosted the Academic Conference on Intersection of AI and Gender: Critical Exploration of Gender Bias and Technology-Facilitated Gender-Based Violence.
Over two days, global researchers, professors, practitioners, and youth examined how AI systems mirror and amplify existing inequalities, and explored both the risks of deepfake abuse and AI-enabled harassment as well as the potential of AI to detect and prevent such harms. Discussions highlighted that achieving fairness requires more than better datasets—it demands ethical, inclusive design and cross-sector collaboration between gender equality experts, philosophers, and engineers.
Photo: UN Women/Kwanju Kim
APEC Official Side Event on TFGBV: Tackling Gender Bias in AI & the Manosphere | August 2025 | ROK
On 6 August, the UN Women Knowledge & Partnerships Centre in the Republic of Korea, with support from the Ministry of Gender Equality and Family, hosted the Official Side Event of the APEC Women and the Economy Forum.
This high-level Policy Dialogue brought together over 100 participants—including diplomats, researchers, private sector leaders, and government officials—to explore coordinated, evidence-based policy responses to emerging digital harms such as deepfake abuse, AI-enabled harassment, and misogynistic content amplified through online ecosystems like the Manosphere.
Photo: UN Women/Jaeyeon Jeong
Governor Maura Healey signs “An Act to prevent abuse and exploitation” into law at the State House on June 20, 2024. The bill seeks to prevent abuse and exploitation, strengthen protections for survivors and enhance education for young people about the dangers of sexting and deepfakes. [Joshua Qualls/Governor’s Press Office]
Governor Maura Healey signs “An Act to prevent abuse and exploitation” into law at the State House on June 20, 2024. The bill seeks to prevent abuse and exploitation, strengthen protections for survivors and enhance education for young people about the dangers of sexting and deepfakes. [Joshua Qualls/Governor’s Press Office]
Academic Conference on Intersection of AI and Gender: Critical Exploration of Gender Bias and TFGBV | August 2025 | ROK
(Revised) On 7–8 August, the UN Women Knowledge & Partnerships Centre in the Republic of Korea, in collaboration with Ewha Womans University, hosted the Academic Conference on Intersection of AI and Gender: Critical Exploration of Gender Bias and Technology-Facilitated Gender-Based Violence.
Over two days, global researchers, professors, practitioners, and youth examined how AI systems mirror and amplify existing inequalities, and explored both the risks of deepfake abuse and AI-enabled harassment as well as the potential of AI to detect and prevent such harms. Discussions highlighted that achieving fairness requires more than better datasets—it demands ethical, inclusive design and cross-sector collaboration between gender equality experts, philosophers, and engineers.
Photo: UN Women/Kwanju Kim
Governor Maura Healey signs “An Act to prevent abuse and exploitation” into law at the State House on June 20, 2024. The bill seeks to prevent abuse and exploitation, strengthen protections for survivors and enhance education for young people about the dangers of sexting and deepfakes. [Joshua Qualls/Governor’s Press Office]
APEC Official Side Event on TFGBV: Tackling Gender Bias in AI & the Manosphere | August 2025 | ROK
On 6 August, the UN Women Knowledge & Partnerships Centre in the Republic of Korea, with support from the Ministry of Gender Equality and Family, hosted the Official Side Event of the APEC Women and the Economy Forum.
This high-level Policy Dialogue brought together over 100 participants—including diplomats, researchers, private sector leaders, and government officials—to explore coordinated, evidence-based policy responses to emerging digital harms such as deepfake abuse, AI-enabled harassment, and misogynistic content amplified through online ecosystems like the Manosphere.
Photo: UN Women/Jaeyeon Jeong