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Never Assume That the Accuracy of Artificial Intelligence Information Equals the Truth
When accuracy is confused with truth, there is high risk of harm, especially in fields where human judgment and ethical considerations are critical.
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HLPF Special Event Highlights Critical Role of Higher Education in Sustainable Development
HESI Global Forum discussed the intersection of education, innovation and sustainability.
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The UNU Macau AI Conference 2024: Policy Directions Report
Policy directions distilled by UNU Macau from the UNU Macau AI Conference, a contribution of UNU to the United Nations Summit of the Future.
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UNU-IAS Highlights Crucial Role of Cities in Leveraging Climate–SDG Synergies
A special event of the 2024 UN High-Level Political Forum on Sustainable Development discussed leveraging synergies between climate action and SDGs.
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Eie Clarke
Eie Clarke is a Nutrition Science student in their last semester of study, starting their career in the population and global health sector, with particular interest in food supply and food advocacy issues for vulnerable communities
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Prof. Jay R. Lund
Professor Jay Lund enjoys teaching, researching, and engaging in many aspects of theory and practice for water management and policy, usually trying to integrate economics and operations research with traditional engineering.
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Summer Institute in Computational Social Science 2024: Exploring AI and Social Sciences
The summer school came at a critical time when rapid advances in AI are revolutionising social science research.
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Suwarna Laxshmi Ramanathan
Dr. Suwarna Ramanathan is a Research Intern at UNU-IIGH. She is an Australian trained physician with a keen interest in health governance.
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Op-ed Highlights Health & Well-being Impacts of Climate Change
An op-ed on Japan Today calls for placing health and well-being at the centre of the climate conversation.
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Ruchita Balasubramanian
Ruchita is a PhD student in Population Health Sciences concentrating in infectious disease epidemiology at the Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health.