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To help build a more peaceful, prosperous, resilient, and sustainable future informed by science and evidence, the Nobel Foundation and the U.S. National Academy of Sciences once again joined forces to present the second Nobel Prize Summit: Truth, Trust and Hope. This global dialogue on disinformation and the erosion of public understanding and trust in science took place May 24-26, 2023 in Washington, DC in-person and online. For more information, visit the Nobel Prize Summit website.
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On May 24-26, 2023, the Nobel Prize Summit entitled Truth, Trust, and Hope was convened as a hybrid event to examine misinformation and disinformation in the context of the broader information ecosystem, looking at the global impact of information technologies in nature and society. The summit broug...
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The National Academy of Sciences, in partnership with the Nobel Foundation, will host the second Nobel Prize Summit on May 24-26, 2023 in Washington, DC with special focus on the intersection of Nature, Society and Technology. The Summit will explore the global impact of information technologies and mis- and disinformation on nature and society by reaching both a physical and digital audience around the world. The Summit will bring together Nobel Laureates, leading scientists, business leaders, writers, artists, and young innovators to share insights, challenges, and solutions around trust and information. With a positive narrative and the accelerating prevalence of artificial intelligence, Big Data, and other emerging information technologies, the Summit will explore the challenges and opportunities of democratization of knowledge and information, the dilution of expertise and authoritative facts, and the erosion of trust. The Summit will also tackle the intricacies of balancing between top-down government regulations and bottom-up, community-driven innovative ideas that can foster global peace, stability and prosperity. A Proceedings of a Workshop with a synopsis of key messages will be prepared by a designated rapporteur in accordance with institutional guidelines.
Collaborators
Committee
Co-Chair
Co-Chair
Member
Member
Saul Perlmutter
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Member
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Franklin Carrero-Martinez
Staff Officer
Sponsors
Private: Non Profit
Staff
Franklin Carrero-Martinez
Lead
Berna Oztekin-Gunaydin
Emi Kameyama
Negin Sobhani
Usayd Casewit
Danielle Etheridge
Major units and sub-units
Policy and Global Affairs
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Office of International Networks, Cooperation, and Security
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Global Sustainability and Development
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Science and Technology for Sustainability Program
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Office of International Networks. Cooperation. and Security Executive Office
Lead