Meeting #2 (Limited to 48 university students)
Agenda: Redefining Relationships: How AI is Changing the Way we Communicate and Connect
Simulated UN Body: UNESCO
Committee A: AI in Dating and Relationships (12 delegates)
Issue:AI-powered dating apps and relationship bots collect vast amounts of personal data to predict compatibility, but these systems can reinforce stereotypes, invade privacy, and emotionally manipulate users through engagement-based algorithms.
Goal:Draft a resolution that promotes ethical standards for AI dating systems, ensuring transparency, emotional well-being, and data protection while preventing bias and exploitation.
Committee B: AI in Communication and Social Media (12 delegates)
Issue: AI algorithms that shape online communication often prioritize engagement over truth, leading to misinformation, polarization, and the spread of AI-generated deepfakes that damage trust.
Goal: Draft a resolution that encourages algorithmic accountability and global cooperation to reduce AI-driven misinformation, strengthen digital literacy, and support responsible communication online.
Committee C: AI Companions and Emotional Health (12 delegates )
Issue: AI chatbots and virtual friends are becoming emotional supports for millions, but overreliance can deepen isolation, blur emotional authenticity, and create risks for privacy and safety.
Goal: Draft a resolution that establishes ethical guidelines for AI emotional support systems, protecting users’ mental health and privacy while ensuring AI tools are used to complement—not replace—human interaction.
Committee D: AI and the Future of Human Interaction (12 delegates)
Issue: AI translation tools, voice assistants, and virtual platforms are transforming global communication, but they risk erasing cultural nuances and diminishing the richness of human expression.
Goal: Draft a resolution that promotes the responsible use of AI to enhance cross-cultural communication, ensuring technology helps preserve languages, traditions, and authentic global dialogue.
Agenda: Redefining Relationships: How AI is Changing the Way we Communicate and Connect
Simulated UN Body: UNESCO
Committee A: AI in Dating and Relationships (12 delegates)
Issue:AI-powered dating apps and relationship bots collect vast amounts of personal data to predict compatibility, but these systems can reinforce stereotypes, invade privacy, and emotionally manipulate users through engagement-based algorithms.
Goal:Draft a resolution that promotes ethical standards for AI dating systems, ensuring transparency, emotional well-being, and data protection while preventing bias and exploitation.
Committee B: AI in Communication and Social Media (12 delegates)
Issue: AI algorithms that shape online communication often prioritize engagement over truth, leading to misinformation, polarization, and the spread of AI-generated deepfakes that damage trust.
Goal: Draft a resolution that encourages algorithmic accountability and global cooperation to reduce AI-driven misinformation, strengthen digital literacy, and support responsible communication online.
Committee C: AI Companions and Emotional Health (12 delegates )
Issue: AI chatbots and virtual friends are becoming emotional supports for millions, but overreliance can deepen isolation, blur emotional authenticity, and create risks for privacy and safety.
Goal: Draft a resolution that establishes ethical guidelines for AI emotional support systems, protecting users’ mental health and privacy while ensuring AI tools are used to complement—not replace—human interaction.
Committee D: AI and the Future of Human Interaction (12 delegates)
Issue: AI translation tools, voice assistants, and virtual platforms are transforming global communication, but they risk erasing cultural nuances and diminishing the richness of human expression.
Goal: Draft a resolution that promotes the responsible use of AI to enhance cross-cultural communication, ensuring technology helps preserve languages, traditions, and authentic global dialogue.
Bureau Members
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Member States Attending This Meeting
African Regional Bloc (9)
Morocco, Nigeria, Rwanda, Seychelles, South Africa, Kenya, Namibia, Uganda, Zambia
Americas Regional Bloc (10)
Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Costa Rica, Cuba, Equador, Mexico, Nicaragua, Peru
Asia and the Pacific Regional Bloc (10)
Cambodia, China, India, Indonesia, Japan, Republic of the Philippines, Republic of Korea, Samoa, Thailand, Vietnam
Europe (10)
Austria, Croatia, France, Germany, Greece, Italy, Netherlands, Portugal, Spain, Switzerland
Middle East (9)
Egypt, Jordan, Kuwait, Lebanon, Libya, Oman, Qatar, United Arab Emirates, Yemen
Morocco, Nigeria, Rwanda, Seychelles, South Africa, Kenya, Namibia, Uganda, Zambia
Americas Regional Bloc (10)
Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Costa Rica, Cuba, Equador, Mexico, Nicaragua, Peru
Asia and the Pacific Regional Bloc (10)
Cambodia, China, India, Indonesia, Japan, Republic of the Philippines, Republic of Korea, Samoa, Thailand, Vietnam
Europe (10)
Austria, Croatia, France, Germany, Greece, Italy, Netherlands, Portugal, Spain, Switzerland
Middle East (9)
Egypt, Jordan, Kuwait, Lebanon, Libya, Oman, Qatar, United Arab Emirates, Yemen
JEMUN Journalism
A team of four student journalists will report on what is happening in meeting room 2.
A team of four student journalists will report on what is happening in meeting room 2.