[WebDebate 58] – post-event email
ArchiveThe email pertains to WebDebate #58 discussing training diplomats on dealing with AI and data. It includes gratitude to attendees, links to event resources, Diplo resources and courses, and links shared by speakers. Additionally, it promotes upcoming events and provides options for subscription management.
[WebDebate 57] – post-event email 2
ArchiveThe email provides a report on WebDebate #57 discussing the role of technology in diplomatic negotiation. It also invites participation in WebDebate #58 on training diplomats to handle technology and data. Subscribe to Diplo for updates and follow on social media.
[WebDebate 57] – post-event email
ArchiveSummary: The email expresses gratitude for attending WebDebate #57 on the role of technology in diplomatic negotiation. It provides access to event recordings, links to resources mentioned, and invites further engagement with Diplo.
[WebDebate] Will AI take over diplomatic reporting? Post-event email 2 with report
ArchiveA WebDebate discussed AI in diplomacy. The email includes a human summary by Dr. Katharina Höne, updates to the event page with various report types, and invites to future events. Subscribe for more updates on diplomacy and digital policy.
[WebDebate] Will AI take over diplomatic reporting? Post-event email
ArchiveThe email thanks participants for joining the WebDebate on AI's impact on diplomatic reporting. A just-in-time report was created using algorithms, with a human-generated report to follow. The event marked the beginning of a series focusing on AI's influence on diplomacy. Links to event content, a Speech Generator tool, and future events were provided. The email also offers resources on diplomacy and technology, with a reminder to subscribe for updates from Diplo.
WebDebate 56 – invitation
ArchiveWebDebate #56 focuses on the future of diplomatic reporting in light of technological advancements like AI and automation. The event discusses the impact on diplomacy, the human role in automated reporting, and offers insights into cutting-edge research on apps for diplomacy. Join experts for an informative discussion on February 7th at 14:00.
ConfTech Digest, June 2022
ArchiveMicrosoft Teams introduces new features like Digital Meeting, markers for join/leave times, brightness adjust filter, and soft focus filter. Wonder app unveils a simplified mobile interface with sticky notes. Google Meet allows pinning 3 items, including interpreters. Cisco Webex adds language transcription options and picture uploads for webinars. Zoom reverts back to 40-minute limit for Basic accounts. Zoom also enhances breakout room management. Market share shifts towards Microsoft Teams while Zoom's growth stabilizes. The online meeting industry is predicted to reach $20 billion by 2030. For online meeting advice, contact ConfTech at conftech@diplomacy.edu.
ConfTech Digest, May 2022
ArchiveMicrosoft Teams introduces new video filter adjustments and View Together Mode for Everyone, enhancing user experience. Zoom delays video message posting feature activation. Gesture recognition now supports raised hand and thumbs up responses. Kumospace enhances sound features and adds knock-knock option for private meetings. Whereby adds tagging option for notifications. Apple launches Continuity Camera technology for iPhone webcam use. GoBrunch stands out for easy room creation and positive engagement in webinars and meetings.