Conference: Nobel Prize Summit 2023: Truth, Trust, and Hope
会议:2023 年诺贝尔奖峰会:真理、信任与希望
基本信息
- 批准号:2325015
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 5万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:美国
- 项目类别:Standard Grant
- 财政年份:2023
- 资助国家:美国
- 起止时间:2023-05-01 至 2024-01-31
- 项目状态:已结题
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项目摘要
The National Academy of Sciences, in partnership with the Nobel Foundation will host the second Nobel Prize Summit: Truth, Trust and Hope on May 24-26, 2023. This will be a hybrid meeting, with in-person component held in Washington, DC. The second Nobel Prize Summit will explore 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 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 Summit with a synopsis of key messages will be prepared by a designated rapporteur in accordance with institutional guidelines. This event is a follow on to 2021 Nobel Prize Summit: Our Planet, Our Future on April 26-28, 2021, which included more than 21,500 unique visitors and 38 Nobel laureates as a virtual Summit.Nobel Prize Summit: Truth, Trust and Hope aims to facilitate a forward-looking, solutions-focused dialogue that shapes our collective understanding of our reliance on science, knowledge, and information; and strengthen understanding on the complexities of the global information ecosystem, and the adverse implications and risks of misinformation and disinformation. The 2023 Nobel Prize Summit is envisioned as a three-day event to reach both an in-person and remote global audience, including an open public session on May 24, more focused technical sessions on May 25 in partnership with other organizations (by-invitation only), and follow-up events on May 26 geared towards education initiatives in the Washington, DC area and across the globe. The Summit plans to feature approximately 30 Nobel Laureates, together with approximately 30 additional international scholars, thought leaders, decision makers, and early-career professionals, identified by a Summit Steering Committee co-chaired by the NAS President and the head of the Nobel Foundation. The intended audiences include Nobel Laureates, experts from government, the private sector, academia, non-governmental organizations, international organizations, early-career professionals, and students interested in addressing Summit topics, including opportunities to engage underrepresented populations in the global dialogue. The Summit hopes to motivate governments, nongovernmental organizations, and a global audience to work together to raise awareness, minimize threats to experts and institutions, and contribute positively to global public discourse on critical issues of trust and information.This project is funded by the Science of Science: Discovery, Communication, and Impact (SoS:DCI) program and the Advancing Informal STEM Learning (AISL) program, which is committed to funding research and practice with continued focus on investigating a range of informal STEM learning experiences and environments that make lifelong learning a reality.This award reflects NSF's statutory mission and has been deemed worthy of support through evaluation using the Foundation's intellectual merit and broader impacts review criteria.
美国国家科学院将与诺贝尔基金会合作,于2023年5月24日至26日主办第二届诺贝尔奖峰会:真理、信任与希望。这将是一次混合会议,其中包括在华盛顿特区举行的面对面会议。第二届诺贝尔奖峰会将在更广泛的信息生态系统背景下探讨错误信息和虚假信息,探讨信息技术对自然和社会的全球影响。峰会将汇聚诺贝尔奖得主、顶尖科学家、商界领袖、作家、艺术家和年轻创新者,就信任和信息问题分享见解、挑战和解决方案。随着人工智能、大数据和其他新兴信息技术的积极发展和加速普及,峰会将探讨知识和信息民主化、专业知识和权威事实的淡化以及信任的侵蚀所带来的挑战和机遇。峰会还将解决如何平衡自上而下的政府监管与自下而上的、由社区推动的创新理念之间的复杂问题,这些创新理念可以促进全球和平、稳定与繁荣。将由一名指定的报告员按照机构准则编写首脑会议会议记录,其中载有主要信息的摘要。本次活动是2021年4月26日至28日举行的2021年诺贝尔奖峰会的后续活动:我们的星球,我们的未来,其中包括超过21,500名独立访客和38位诺贝尔奖获得者。诺贝尔奖峰会:真相、信任和希望旨在促进前瞻性的、以解决方案为重点的对话,形成我们对我们对科学、知识和信息的依赖的集体理解;加强对全球信息生态系统复杂性以及错误信息和虚假信息的不利影响和风险的理解。2023年诺贝尔奖峰会预计将是一个为期三天的活动,面向现场和远程的全球受众,包括5月24日的公开会议,5月25日与其他组织合作举办的更集中的技术会议(仅限邀请),以及5月26日针对华盛顿特区和全球教育计划的后续活动。峰会计划邀请约30位诺贝尔奖获得者,以及另外约30位国际学者、思想领袖、决策者和早期职业专业人士参加,由美国科学院院长和诺贝尔基金会负责人共同担任主席的峰会指导委员会确定。目标受众包括诺贝尔奖获得者、来自政府、私营部门、学术界、非政府组织、国际组织的专家、职业生涯初期的专业人士,以及有兴趣讨论峰会议题的学生,包括让代表性不足的人群参与全球对话的机会。首脑会议希望激励各国政府、非政府组织和全球听众共同努力,提高认识,尽量减少对专家和机构的威胁,并为关于信任和信息等关键问题的全球公共讨论作出积极贡献。该项目由科学科学:发现、传播和影响(SoS:DCI)计划和推进非正式STEM学习(AISL)计划资助,该计划致力于资助研究和实践,并继续关注调查一系列非正式STEM学习经验和环境,使终身学习成为现实。该奖项反映了美国国家科学基金会的法定使命,并通过使用基金会的知识价值和更广泛的影响审查标准进行评估,被认为值得支持。
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