The Swiss School of Business and Management Geneva (SSBM) is honored to host the upcoming side event, ‘The Protection of Human Rights in the World of Artificial Intelligence’. This event is within the Framework of the 58th Session of the Human Rights Council in Geneva, organized by CIDH AFRICA. This insightful discussion will take place on Thursday, 27th February 2025, from 17:00 to 19:00 at our Geneva campus, bringing together experts, policymakers, and students to explore the critical intersection of artificial intelligence and human rights.
As part of the 58th Session of the UN Human Rights Council, this session will provide a platform for engaging dialogue on the challenges and opportunities presented by AI in the protection and promotion of human rights. Attendees of the main Human Rights Council session earlier in the day will transition to SSBM Geneva for this focused discussion, further strengthening our institution’s connection with international affairs and global governance.
SSBM Geneva and International Diplomacy
This event aligns with SSBM Geneva’s commitment to fostering discussions on international affairs and human rights, reinforcing the significance of our Diplomacy program. By hosting this event, we continue positioning ourselves as an academic institution that actively engages with global policy issues and international organizations.
Join Us for This Important Dialogue
The role of AI in shaping our societies is a growing concern, and events like these ensure that ethical considerations and human rights remain at the forefront of technological advancements. We look forward to welcoming esteemed guests, policymakers, and students for what promises to be a stimulating and impactful discussion.
Engaging Our Students in Global Conversations
We are proud to invite SSBM students to participate in this exclusive session.
This is a unique opportunity for our students to witness high-level discussions firsthand, interact with influential figures in diplomacy and human rights, and contribute to the conversation. The event is free to attend, and we encourage our students to take advantage of this valuable experience.
Stay tuned for more updates and insights following the event!