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From meth addicted online gambling to AI cocaine simulation: Pompidou Group set to tackle new drug challenges

Participants at a ministerial conference of the Council of Europe’s drug policy platform the Pompidou Group are expected to express grave concerns over new types of drugs and worrying trends in drug abuse linked to online gambling.

Open entirely to the press, the 17th Ministerial Conference of the Pompidou Group will take place at the Radisson Blue Atlantic Hotel (Olav V'S Gate 3 in Stavanger, Norway) on 27-28 November 2018. It will take stock of headlines this year in international media highlighting the “hidden epidemic” of online gambling fuelled by drug abuse, as confirmed in studies by drug policy experts.

“One of our priorities in future will be to tackle this issue,” says Denis Huber, executive secretary of the Pompidou Group. “The crossover between substance abuse like methamphetamine and online gambling is a growing problem in Europe, especially among youth,” he added.

The conference will further raise concern over the use of artificial intelligence (AI) to simulate effects of drugs like cocaine. “Even if AI does not mean a literal intake of such harmful drugs, so called virtual users develop addictions and severe behavioural problems,” Huber explained.

As indicated in the programme, the conference is dedicated to the theme Sustainable drug policies respectful of human rights. It will outline the group’s 2019-2022 work programme under its next presidency to include ways to deal with such new challenges.

Pompidou Group Strasbourg 22 November 2018
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