Recordings
Session 1: Hate speech detection
external pageElliott Ashcall_made (ETH Zurich): Social attitudes and natural language
external pageKarsten Donnaycall_made (University of Zurich): Reliable detection of online hate speech
Session 2: Countering hate speech
external pageGloria Gennarocall_made (University College London): Online hate speech - and how to counter it
external pageRafael Jimenezcall_made (Bocconi University): Content moderation through an economic lens
Session 3: Strengthening public discourse
external pageRuben Enikolopovcall_made (Universitat Pompeu Fabra): Social media and xenophobia: evidence from Russia
Session 4: Responsible research with AI
external pageDrew Dimmerycall_made (University of Vienna): Social science without generalization?
external pageFabrizio Gilardicall_made (University of Zurich): Can AI improve public discourse?
Session 5: From research to implementation
external pageAndy Guesscall_made (Princeton University): Digital media and (un)trustworthy news
external pageLaura Bronnercall_made (ETH Zurich): Does user registration for online comments improve discourse?
Session 6: From research to implementation
external pageYoel Rothcall_made (UC Berkeley, form. Twitter Head of Trust & Safety): The twilight of tech transparency
external pageJoshua Tuckercall_made (NYU): What did we learn about social media and political polarization from the U.S. 2020 FB and Instagram Election Study?
Panel discussion 1
Content moderation (in German)
With: Sophie Achermann (Public Discourse Foundation, moderator), Laura Badura (Der Spiegel), Christian Burger (Der Standard), Laura Bronner (ETH), Andreas Hobi (Ringier AG), Anja Zingg (20 Minuten)
Panel discussion 2
Media leaders (in German)
With: Katia Murmann (Public Discourse Foundation, moderator), Felix Graf (NZZ), Martin Kotynek (Der Standard), Désirée Pomper (20 Minuten), Nina Siegrist (Blick)