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AI for Good Summit: Record Crowds Focus on Inclusive, Human-Centric AI Development

  • May 30, 2024
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The Annual AI for Good Global Summit, organized by the International Telecommunication Union, attracted a record-breaking crowd this year. The event, a key platform for discussing the role of AI in society, featured overflowing queues and strained internet bandwidth due to its immense popularity.

While attendees marveled at displays of AI-powered robots, brain-computer interfaces, and cutting-edge hardware, the summit’s core focus remained on the human aspect of AI development.

Opening the summit, ITU Secretary-General Doreen Bogdan-Martin highlighted the transformative potential of AI while stressing the urgency of addressing the digital divide.  A staggering third of the world’s population remains without internet access, excluded from the advancements in AI. Ms. Bogdan-Martin called for global action to bridge this gap, emphasizing that equitable access to AI technology is essential for inclusive progress.

The ITU chief stressed the importance of global collaboration in building secure and inclusive AI accessible to all. She identified three key areas for focus: risk and security management, infrastructure and resource development, and international cooperation.

The summit also served as a platform to showcase inspiring examples from the AI for Good Innovation Factory. These included Bioniks, a Pakistani company developing affordable prosthetics, and Ultrasound AI, a US-based initiative dedicated to improving prenatal care using AI.

This year’s AI for Good summit underscored the importance of developing responsible AI that benefits all of humanity. With global collaboration and a focus on accessibility, AI has the potential to solve some of the world’s most pressing challenges.

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