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Tomorrow, GZERO's Chief Content Officer Tony Maciulis will moderate a UN livestream panel in the lead up to the International Day of Democracy: "Navigating AI for Governance and Citizen Engagement". The special event, presented by the United Nations Democracy Fund and United Nations Office for Partnerships, will bring together diverse voices from civil society, academia, and the UN to explore the role of artificial intelligence in promoting and defending good governance and active citizen participation. The International Day of Democracy is Sunday, September 15, 2024.

Watch live here on Tuesday, September 10th at 11 am ET:

For more information about this event, visit the UN TV website.

GZERO is happy to announce that we've just won five silver Telly Awards for our video content across three categories.

GZERO World with Ian Bremmer our weekly national US public television show, won two silver awards: in the History category for Iraq 20 Years Later and A Sit Down with UN Ambassador Linda Thomas-Greenfield in the Interview & Talk Show category.

Three episodes of our Puppet Regime satirical puppet series won silver in the Comedy, General category: With Friends Like These (Putin Song), Game Show: Who the Hell Was That World Leader?, and Actors Strike: Politicians Step In! were the winning entries.

The Telly Awards, which honor video and television across all screens, announced its 45th annual winners in New York on May 21, 2024, after receiving over 13,000 entries from around the world.

Enjoy our award-winning videos below.

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There is no more disruptive or more remarkable technology than AI, but let’s face it, it is incredibly hard to keep up with the latest developments. Even more importantly, it’s almost impossible to understand what the latest AI innovations actually mean. How will AI affect your job? What do you need to know? Who will regulate it? How will it disrupt work, the economy, politics, war?

That's where our new weekly GZERO AI newsletter comes in to help. GZERO AI will give you the first key insights you need to know, putting perspective on the hype and context on the AI doomers and dreamers. Featuring the world class analysis that is the hallmark of GZERO and its founder, Ian Bremmer--who himself is a leading voice in the AI space--GZERO AI is the essential weekly read of the AI revolution.

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Follow GZERO Media for exclusive, on-the-ground reporting at the 78th Annual UN General Assembly
78th Annual UN General Assembly: follow GZERO & Ian Bremmer reporting from UN HQ | GZERO Media

Keep a close eye on GZERO Media all week for on-the-ground coverage inside the 78th Annual UN General Assembly in New York City.

Watch Ian Bremmer's interview with the UN’s top diplomat, Secretary-General António Guterres, an exclusive and in-depth conversation on Ukraine, AI, climate change, and much more. You can watch that interview on our public television show, GZERO World with Ian Bremmer, airing on US public television starting Friday, September 15, and also available or our YouTube channel and at gzeromedia.com/gzeroworld.

We'll be live from the UN on Wednesday and Thursday, with two livestreams coming to you during high-level week as part of GZERO's Global Stage series. Find out more and check out our interviews with newsmakers throughout the week at gzeromedia.com/globalstage.

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In 2020, Ukraine launched Diia, a mobile application that connects 19 million Ukrainians with more than 120 government services. How did digitization help Ukraine get through first a pandemic and now a war? And what lessons can be learned by other countries?

Watch a recording of our discussion today about the challenges and opportunities of digitization and how it could shape a more inclusive and resilient future. Presented by GZERO Media in partnership with Visa. JJ Ramberg led a discussion with experts from USAID, Visa, e-Estonia, Digital Impact Alliance, and Eurasia Group about the challenges and opportunities of digitization and how it could shape a more inclusive and resilient future.

Watch here.

Allow us, for a moment, to shed our customary gzerovian modesty as we announce that we’ve just won not one, not two, but three Telly Awards for our video content. The jury awarded a bronze for general history to the GZERO World episode “The Autocrat’s Curse,” a silver for general political commentary to the episode “Putin’s Europe Problem,” and a full-on gold (our first!) to the Puppet Regime musical number “Sing Along: The Really Bad People Song,” in the category of “Craft-Use of Comedy.” Craft! That’s some small-batch artisanal comedy right there! Thank you to all our viewers!

The Telly Awards, which honor video and television across all screens, announced its 44th annual winners in New York on May 23, 2023, after receiving over 12,000 entries from all 50 states and five continents.

Enjoy our award-winning videos below.

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