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Artificial Intelligence and Information Integrity at MEXINFO 2024

On August 8, 2024, the International Seminar on Artificial Intelligence and Information Integrity at MEXINFO, hosted by UNAM in Mexico City, brought together global participants for insightful discussions on the interplay between AI and information integrity. The seminar, a collaboration between IFLA's Advisory Committee on Freedom of Access to Information and Freedom of Expression (FAIFE) and the Artificial Intelligence Special Interest Group, aimed to explore the benefits, challenges, and ethical implications of AI in the context of libraries and information systems. Keynote speaker Andrew Cox, from the University of Sheffield, highlighted AI's growing role in libraries, including new methods for describing collections and the use of chatbots for inquiries. He also addressed the ethical challenges posed by AI, such as bias, privacy concerns, and the erosion of trust in information systems. The seminar featured a panel discussion with IFLA leaders and partners, including Jonathan Hernandez, Jeannette Lebron, and Jonathan Band, who examined the impact of AI on IFLA policy and the unique challenges faced by different regions, particularly in Latin America and the Caribbean. The event also featured twelve presentations covering topics like AI's impact on trust, ethical considerations, and AI literacy, with contributions from participants worldwide. Maria De Brasdefer from IFLA HQ provided updates on IFLA’s digital inclusion initiatives and the new IFLA Internet Manifesto, urging engagement with the manifesto’s content to strengthen libraries' roles in the digital space. Overall, the seminar offered a comprehensive overview of AI's current and future impact on libraries, fostering a deeper understanding of the opportunities and challenges ahead. Read More

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  • 23 August 2024

Indigenous Matters at MEXINFO

Last week members of IFLA's Indigenous Matters Section were met with many IFLA colleagues at the Mexican Global Information Forum in Mexico City. This forum was the result of hard work and collaboration between eight IFLA Committees and covered an incredible range of topics, including artificial intelligence, censorship, colonialism, LGBTQIA+ representation, knowledge stewardship and community trust building. The topics covered could not have been more timely and relevant, and the entire event was incredibly thought-provoking. Read More

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  • 20 August 2024

Introducing support for the Indigenous North Sámi language at the National Library of Finland

Better addressing linguistic and cultural diversity in national library infrastructures can have a wide impact on society. Our infrastructures and services cater to many users, both individuals and organizations, extending beyond the library and cultural heritage sector. Here, the National Library of Finland shares experiences from newly initiated support for the Indigenous North Sámi language in some of its core services. Read More

  • News
  • 16 August 2024

Addressing censorship, information integrity, indigenous matters and AI at the Mexican Information Global Forum

The event held contemporary and historical public debates on the power of knowledge and information conveyed by institutions and people with different profiles and trajectories within the fields of research, activism and professional practice in different parts of the world. Individuals presented research projects and initiatives that aim to improve and make access to information more equal. Read More

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  • 13 August 2024

MexINFO 2024 – Mexican Information Global Forum

The Institute of Library Information and Investigation (IIBI) of the Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México (UNAM), in collaboration with the International Federation of Library Associations and Institutions (IFLA) through the Advisory Committee on Freedom of Access to Information and Freedom of Expression, Regional Division Committee Latin America and the Caribbean, Special Interest Group Artificial Intelligence, Advisory Committee on Copyright and other Legal Matters, Special Interest Group LGTBQ Users, Section Indigenous Matters, Section Management of Library Associations and Section School Libraries, are organizing the MEXINFO 2024, Mexican Information Global Forum. Read More

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  • 29 July 2024