Meeting #7 (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.