UNICRI Centre for AI and Robotics
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Website | www.unicri.it |
The United Nations Interregional Crime and Justice Research Institute (UNICRI) Centre for Artificial Intelligence and Robotics was established by UNICRI to advance understanding of artificial intelligence (AI), robotics and related technologies vis-à-vis crime prevention, criminal justice, rule of law and security, to support and assist UN Member States in understanding the risks and benefits of these technologies and to explore their use for to contributing to a future free of violence and crime.[1] [2]
History
UNICRI launched its programme on AI and Robotics in 2015 - making it one of the first such initiatives within the UN system. In September 2017, UNICRI signed a host country agreement with the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Netherlands for the establishment of the UNICRI Centre for AI and Robotics in The Hague. On 10 July 2019, the Centre held its formal celebration for its launch at the Peace Palace, in The Hague, The Netherlands.[3]
Cooperation
The Centre connects a large network of stakeholders, including governmental entities, industry, academia, think tanks, foundations and civil society.[1] [4] It has signed strategic partnerships with industry partners, such as 1QBit Information Technologies, Inc., for the provision of support to the Centre.[5]
The Centre has also established cooperative relationships with the United Nations Office of Information and Communication Technologies (OICT),[6] the Organisation for Security and Cooperation in Europe (OSCE),[7] INTERPOL[8] and other entities.
Together with INTERPOL, the Centre co-organizes the annual Global Meeting on AI for Law Enforcement.[8] [9] The First INTERPOL - UNICRI Global Meeting was held on 11-12 July 2018 at INTERPOL's Global Complex for Innovation (IGCI) [8] in Singapore and the Second Global Meeting took place within the framework of INTERPOL World 2019, on 3 - 4 July 2019 in Singapore. The Third Global Meeting will take place in The Hague, The Netherlands in 2020.
UNICRI and INTERPOL released a report AI and Robotics for Law Enforcement in April 2019 at the United Nations HQ in New York [10].
Activities
The Centre conducts action-oriented research, training and technical cooperation programmes. It is also exploring the conceptual design and development of AI-based tools. Current priorities for this include, inter alia, tools for combating human trafficking, child sexual abuse material, corruption and bribery, the financing of terrorism, and identifying programmatically manipulated voice or video content (deepfakes).
References
- ^ a b "UNICRI Centre for Artificial Intelligence and Robotics". Diplomat magazine. 2019-06-01. Retrieved 2019-08-02.
- ^ Butcher, James; Beridze, Irakli (19 September 2019). "What is the State of Artificial Intelligence Governance Globally?". The RUSI Journal. 164 (5–6): 88–96. doi:10.1080/03071847.2019.1694260. ISSN 0307-1847. Retrieved 2019-12-20.
- ^ "Celebrating the Launch of the UNICRI Centre for Artificial Intelligence and Robotics". www.unicri.it. Retrieved 2019-07-29.
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(help) - ^ "Will A.I. Take Our Jobs? Will It Kill Us? It's Time To Have That Human Conversation Now". Forbes Georgia. Retrieved 2019-12-20.
- ^ "1QBit Partners with UNICRI to Support the Centre on AI and Robotics". 1QBit. Retrieved 2019-08-08.
- ^ "OICT and UNICRI join efforts to maximize the potential of emerging technologies for crime prevention and criminal justice". www.unicri.it. Retrieved 2019-08-08.
- ^ "UNICRI and OSCE sign an agreement to strengthen efforts in the fields of capacity building and transfer of knowledge". unicri.it. Retrieved 2019-08-08.
- ^ a b c "2nd INTERPOL-UNICRI Global Meeting on Artificial Intelligence for Law Enforcement". unicri.it. Retrieved 2019-07-29.
- ^ "Tackling future policing challenges with AI, robotics". www.interpol.int. Retrieved 2019-12-20.
- ^ "High-Level Event: Artificial Intelligence and Robotics - Reshaping the Future of Crime, Terrorism and Security". www.unicri.it. Retrieved 2019-12-20.