🔎 Identify practical applications of AI
📈 Scale solutions for global impact
🇺🇳 Accelerate progress towards the UN Sustainable Development Goals
The summit is designed to generate ‘AI for Good’ solutions able to be enacted in the near term, guided by its multistakeholder and interdisciplinary audience. It also prioritizes networking, experiences, and matchmaking to stimulate collaboration efforts to ensure trusted, safe, and inclusive development of AI technologies and equitable access to their benefits.
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What is AI for Good?
We have less than 10 years to solve the UN SDGs and AI holds great promise to advance many of the sustainable development goals and targets.
More than a Summit, more than a movement, AI for Good is presented as a year round digital platform where AI innovators and problem owners learn, build and connect to help identify practical AI solutions to advance the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals.
AI for Good is organized by ITU in partnership with 40 UN Sister Agencies and co-convened with Switzerland.
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The views and opinions expressed are those of the panelists and do not reflect the official policy of the ITU.