MAR 2025
Summary: FARI Brussels Conference 2024
Authors: Sezen Avci, Laura Jousset, Carl Mörch
This summary provides an overview of the FARI Brussels Conference 2024, held on November 18-19 at Studio Flagey and BeCentral in Brussels. Centered around the key question “AI, a Public Good?”, the conference gathered experts, researchers, and industry leaders to explore the societal impact of AI through keynotes, panel discussions, and interactive workshops.
The objective of this summary is to document and analyze the key discussions, insights, and outcomes of the conference. It serves as a reference for attendees and stakeholders to review the main topics covered, understand the event’s objectives, and preserve a record of the exchanges that took place. It also provides key figures, an overview of the partners involved, and the main takeaways from the sessions.
The document offers a structured reflection on the debates and ideas shared, contributing to the broader conversation on the role of AI in serving the public good.
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