EPISODE · May 13, 2026 · 37 MIN
H for Humanity: a Letter to save Knowledge with Bennett Iorio
from Legal4Tech - The podcast · host Legal4Tech
In this episode of Legal4Tech - The Podcast, we sit down with Bennett Iorio, founder of the Geopolitical Insight and Education (GIE) Foundation, to explore how responsible AI in science ties directly to the resilience of our democracies. We discuss topics such as: The three key drivers of democratic instability: technological acceleration, geopolitical shifts and environmental pressuresHow generative AI is already affecting the integrity of the scientific record through AI-wirtten papers, sysntethic data and AI-generated peer reviewsThe "Responsible AI in Science" open letter and campaign targeting major academic publishers with enforcement, disclosure and detection standardsWhy protecting epistemic trust in science is essential for good policy, public debate and democratic stabilityListen now to understand how better AI governance in academic publishing can help safeguard both science and democracy. Shownotes:GIE Foundation (LinkedIn, Website)Open Letter on Responsible AI in ScienceSlow AINew Commentary - Who Owns the MapSponsored by DigibeetleDigibeetle helps privacy, AI, and data professionals stay on top of EU digital law, with notifications, a daily dashboard, and powerful search across thousands of sources. Learn more at https://digibeetle.eu.
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In this episode of Legal4Tech - The Podcast, we sit down with Bennett Iorio, founder of the Geopolitical Insight and Education (GIE) Foundation, to explore how responsible AI in science ties directly to the resilience of our democracies. We discuss topics such as: The three key drivers of democratic instability: technological acceleration, geopolitical shifts and environmental pressuresHow generative AI is already affecting the integrity of the scientific record through AI-wirtten papers, sysntethic data and AI-generated peer reviewsThe "Responsible AI in Science" open letter and campaign targeting major academic publishers with enforcement, disclosure and detection standardsWhy protecting epistemic trust in science is essential for good policy, public debate and democratic stabilityListen now to understand how better AI governance in academic publishing can help safeguard both science and democracy. Shownotes:GIE Foundation (LinkedIn, Website)Open Letter on Responsible AI in ScienceSlow AINew Commentary - Who Owns the MapSponsored by DigibeetleDigibeetle helps privacy, AI, and data professionals stay on top of EU digital law, with notifications, a daily dashboard, and powerful search across thousands of sources. Learn more at https://digibeetle.eu.
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