"Digital technology is changing our family, social and professional relationships and thus modifying many aspects of our society. By its very nature, it facilitates openness and collaboration between citizens, ecosystems and organizations across France, Europe and the world. Its immense potential has been revealed during the crisis we have been going through and the various forms of telecommunications have become even more important to everyone as a vital link to the outside world. But its benefits have brought to light its misdeeds: weakening of the weakest; exploitation of personal data; introduction and amplification of biases; lack of diversity; brakes to interoperability; environmental impacts... Hence the need for large-scale European governance to build together a sustainable and inclusive ethical framework. Because what we need today is a digital commons. And digital commons".Each year, the Digital Society program co-organizes Digital CommonsEvery year, the Digital Society program co-organizes an ambitious program of conferences, masterclasses, and participatory workshops to think about the digital future."During two days, a large community of public decision-makers, digital mediation professionals, trainers, researchers, third-party place holders, associations and companies will meet again to co-construct shared tools for digital inclusion, to think about the evolution of digital uses, to structure governance and virtuous systems at the service of territories and those who live there.
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