AI for Good Impact Initiative
30 May 2024 16:40h - 17:00h
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AI for Good Global Summit: Uniting for a Sustainable and Inclusive Future Through Artificial Intelligence
At the AI for Good Global Summit, key figures from around the world gathered to discuss the transformative potential of artificial intelligence (AI) in achieving the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). The event served as a critical forum for examining how technology can be harnessed to address pressing global challenges such as poverty, hunger, education, health, and climate change.
Ebtesam Almazrouei, chair of the AI for Good impact, opened the summit by expressing her commitment to driving the initiative on a global scale. She highlighted the promise of AI in levelling the playing field, improving access to essential services, and fostering inclusivity. Almazrouei emphasised the need for shared computing resources, technological advancements, and inclusive AI governance frameworks to ensure widespread and positive AI benefits.
Princess Beatrice, a strong advocate for education and literacy, spoke on the necessity of integrating AI literacy into educational systems. She passionately discussed the role of technology as a connector for quality education and the urgency of reimagining education systems to be more inclusive and innovative. Princess Beatrice also stressed the importance of role models and collaborative platforms to inspire and engage young people, particularly girls and women, in the field of technology.
Xu Chaofeng from China addressed the challenges faced by developing countries in preparing for the AI era, including the need to bridge the digital divide. He called for responsible collaboration and accountability to ensure that AI manufacturing meets the needs of developing countries and contributes to bridging the new digital divide created by AI.
Werner Vogels, CTO of Amazon, delivered a video message announcing AWS’s partnership with the AI for Good impact initiative. He highlighted the importance of identifying the right data and finding the best people to make decisions, and he expressed excitement about the potential of young innovators to harness AI for social impact.
Amir Banifatemi and Matthieu Maricot announced the creation of the Responsible AI Impact Fund, a fund dedicated to investing in companies that address global problems and accelerate the SDGs. They pledged significant financial support and mentorship for AI projects identified by the AI for Good Impact Initiative, with CIEMA committing 30% of the grant portion of the fund towards these projects.
The session concluded with a collective commitment to fostering collaboration across governments, NGOs, private sectors, and academia. The speakers recognised the vital role of such partnerships in scaling AI for good initiatives and deploying innovative solutions that can accelerate progress towards the SDGs.
The summit underscored the importance of shared resources and inclusive governance to ensure the equitable distribution of AI benefits. It also highlighted the importance of involving young people in the conversation about AI and its impact on their future. The global nature of the summit, with contributions from the UAE, the UK, China, Canada, and other countries, underscored the universal commitment to using AI as a force for good.
In summary, the AI for Good Global Summit showcased a unified vision of harnessing AI to create a more equitable and prosperous future for all. The discussions and announcements made during the summit reflect a global movement towards responsible and inclusive AI that uplifts communities, protects the environment, and leaves no one behind.
Session transcript
Ebtesam Almazrouei:
Thank you, Fred. Your Royal Highness, Your Excellencies, esteemed guests, allow me first to extend my sincere gratitude to the ITU and also to the AI for Good team and especially my special gratitude goes to the Secretary General of ITU, Doreen, for her pivotal role in leading the AI for Good. Now, as the chair of the AI for Good impact, there is huge responsibility, but also I am fully committed to drive the AI for Good impact at a global scale. Ladies and gentlemen, welcome to the AI for Good Global Summit today. We stand at the crossroads of technology and humanity, where innovation goes for a purpose. When AI for Good began as a vision, it transformed into a mission. Not only that, we need to empower and drive AI for Good to harness the full potential of AI for the betterment of our world. AI holds the promise of leveling the playing field, improving access to essential services, and fostering inclusivity. As we embark together on this journey, let us reflect on the profound impact AI can have across the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals. AI for Good tackles pressing issues today, from poverty, hunger, education, health, and also, of course, climate change. It will provide us with the tools that are essential to empower communities to make informed decisions and also drive sustainable development. Let us all ensure that all of these AI benefits reflect a positive impact across all sectors and industries. We need to ensure we have access, as my colleague Fred mentioned earlier, shared computing resources. We need to share our technological advancements with everyone. We need to ensure that we have inclusive AI governance, frameworks, and regulations. And of course, we need to align our efforts and unite our efforts to have capacity building. Ladies and gentlemen, generative AI has opened new possibilities for us, allowing us to envision a world transformed by intelligent systems. Not only that, but also, you can picture a healthcare system where patients can connect with specialists across distance. With generative AI today, we can have early detections for diagnosis and diseases. Also, you can imagine classrooms where you have tailored teaching systems based on our children’s needs in each classroom and in their location in various countries. Today, we are in this pivotal moment that we need to unite our resources. We need to share our breakthroughs, save lives together. It is this an inspiring vision for this humanity to unite with each other. But there is something that we are missing here today. We need AI for good projects, solutions, frameworks, that they are scalable, repeatable, measurable, and also the most important thing, governance of AI. Yesterday, during our first UN Governance Day, we explored the implementation of AI frameworks and how it will evolve. Of course, we explored the implementation and the implementation and how we can the best practices across different countries and also how we can unite our resources together and in ensuring that we have inclusive AI governance frameworks and regulations. One of the key things that was evolved from our discussions yesterday is we need to have responsible collaboration. We need to ensure accountability. We need to ensure inclusivity. By these principles that stood out as essential to have a collective success. Why is our collaboration essential? Because there is no single entity, being a government, corporation, or even research institute, can tackle these challenges alone. We should amplify the impact of AI across all the United States, we should amplify the impact of AI across all the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals transcending borders and boundaries together. Let us commit to fostering collaboration that spans disciplines and sectors. Let us also act across all the SDGs, knowing that progress in one area reverberates through others. Let us harness AI not just a tool but as a force for good. A force that uplifts communities, protects our environment, and leaves no one behind. Collaboration among governments, NGOs, private sectors, academia is vital to scaling AI for good initiatives and deploying innovative solutions that can accelerate progress toward the SDGs. By uniting our resources, our collective expertise, we can ensure a more equitable and prosperous future for all of us. Let us ignite hope, inspire innovation, and drive AI toward the future where its impact is truly for the greater good. Together, we can create a world where technology uplifts humanity and fosters a brighter future for all of us. Thank you.
Frederic Werner:
Thank you, Dr. Hettesam, and thank you for sharing your vision and having the energy and commitment to help move this forward. So, I would like to introduce our next speaker, Her Royal Highness Princess Beatrice, for a fireside chat with Dr. Hettesam. And Princess Beatrice, she’s a strong advocate of education and literacy, and we would like to discuss basically how we can make AI literacy more mainstream and what kind of education system and resources are needed to make that happen. Princess, welcome to the stage.
Princess Beatrice:
What an inspiring panel to be joined. Thank you so much. What an amazing opportunity, and I’m incredibly inspired and so grateful with everything that you’ve already said to, you know, make sure that we’re all working together to do that. So, thank you very much for having me.
Frederic Werner:
You’re welcome. It’s a privilege for me and for the whole audience, I believe.
Ebtesam Almazrouei:
First of all, I would like to thank you, Your Royal Highness, for joining us today and also being one of the initial contributors and members of AI for good impact, and we are looking forward to work closely with you to drive the good impact of AI across all the 17 SDGs. Your Royal Highness, given your inclusivity and, of course, your focus and advocacy for education and AI literacy, what are the key components that you can think that AI literacy can be integrated in our educational systems?
Princess Beatrice:
Well, thank you so much. Should I maybe start by saying what drives me as an individual, what drives me now as a mum is the fact that we really do have to figure out how these incredible technologies can be best utilized. When I think about the fact that we’ve got 10 years on the clock now to solve some of the world’s biggest problems with the SDGs, there is no other opportunity than to turn to technology to do that. When I think about SDG 4, with the right to quality education, I really get inspired by the way that technology can act as the great connector. We really need to be focusing on this with every fiber of our being, and I think you’ve really outlined that already. I came to my kind of technology career not as somebody that was your sort of, I didn’t study technology at school, but I was passionate about looking for opportunities and looking for how things could be done differently, and that’s what’s really led me to foster this belief that we can reimagine our education systems in line with the great use of technology to make a more inclusive and thoughtful leadership example. But our education sector needs as much help as we can possibly give it. We really do have to lean in to make sure that we can offer tools and solutions that everybody can adopt, but I’m so inspired by some of the ways that we can apply technology, which means we can create connected classrooms, we can help teachers with the resources and opportunities they need, and maybe give teachers that bit of leg up that they could really be inspired by. We really need to focus on making sure that our technology leaders for the future are also having the right teachers, if that’s the right way around, yes, but teaching for me is the best opportunities that young people have, and great leaders need to be fostered, and technology is a fantastic way to bring a very large mouthpiece to an organization. So, AI literacy is a huge part of that, but actually, you know, if we drop the A for a second, let’s focus on intelligence, let’s focus on investing in human intelligence, let’s focus on that platform for collaboration, and actually what intelligence in its core form can really deliver, and how we can actually make those changes.
Frederic Werner:
So, when we met in Geneva a few months ago, I remember we had a very engaging discussion, and what struck me was your passion for education, and, you know, how are we going to help all segments of society live in a world with AI? So, not only school children and university students, but everyone, and especially marginalized communities. So, do you have any thoughts or ideas how we could basically infuse AI literacy into all segments of society, and especially for marginalized communities?
Princess Beatrice:
There is so much, there’s so much to do, and actually what I’m seeing firsthand is actually the great moments for collaboration that are already happening. You know, we’ve seen some of the fantastic showcases today of some of the great institutions that are really leaning into robotics, but even, you know, with what we can be sort of teaching children with around early stages robotics, but I think the most important thing we need to be looking at around all communities is where are the role models as well? Who are the people that we can be inspired by, like yourself, who is, you know, an AI leader, especially for young women? These are some of the things I’m really excited about in terms of the way that digital inclusion, especially in emerging markets, can really change the dynamics. You know, we can foster literacy on financial inclusion, we can create connected classrooms, and we really can just try and do everything possible in our power to make those changes, but the education sector really does need us to lead into it. The education sector is still something that hasn’t really changed for a hundred and something years, so if we are going to be able to see the impact and the changes, we need to lean in now, and everyone needs to take a role in that, whether you’re a parent, a teacher, or a student themselves, you have to lean in to make this an inclusive environment to work in.
Ebtesam Almazrouei:
Thank you, Your Royal Highness. Your Royal Highness, what do you think the role of the… I would like to ask you a question about AI for good. What is the role of AI for good in promoting AI literacy? What is the role of AI for good in building partnerships between education and institutions, and also AI organizations, in promoting AI literacy?
Princess Beatrice:
I think, as I said, everybody has a role to play in this now. This is not, and this is what I’m really excited about, is the opportunity to have a conversation with young people about the changes that they’re prepared to make, to realize that harnessing intelligence can really make the changes. But I think bringing the voice of young people into the conversation is also really critical to make sure that, you know, they really feel like they have a sway in their future. I’ve really enjoyed working with the ITU generation connect in order to make sure that young people feel like they can collaborate, that they can build their own intelligence, and that they can build their own business. So, I think, you know, I think the collaboration effort, you’re demonstrating it with everything we’re doing with AI impact. 47 UN organizations. That’s unheard of. It’s a fantastic opportunity to bring in that level of understanding, but also that level of collaboration. And the time is now to collaborate. And I think that’s really important. I think that’s really important. I think that’s really important, and I think young people need to see fantastic opportunities. And I’m a technology optimist, but I’m also want to, I want to make sure that I’m doing everything right by my daughter so she knows that she has a, she has a future.
Ebtesam Almazrouei:
Well, thank you so much for everything you do, and for your energy, your commitment, and also for moral support. I think that’s really important. Thank you. Very good. Of course, I would like to thank you again for joining the AI for good impact initiative, and we are looking to work closely with you. And to bring your optimism in the AI for good and uplifting the AI for good, for the betterment of our world, especially in education system and AI literacy. Thank you. Thank you. Okay. And with that, I would like to bring up our next guest. So he’s the director general of international affairs for MIIT from China. Mr. Xiaofeng Xu. Welcome. We will be meeting in a few minutes. Please welcome Xiaofeng Xu, the director general of international affairs for MIIT from China. Okay. Welcome. And first of all, I’d like to thank you. Thank you for all of your support. So he was one of the early supporters of the impact initiative when it was just an idea with these people up on stage here. And he’s been supporting us with the AI for good innovate for impact project from China. So could you please explain what you mean by AI for good and AI for good impact initiative? Thank you.
Xu Chaofeng:
Thank you for the question. Ladies and gentlemen, good afternoon. On behalf of the ministry of information technology of China, I would like to extend my warm congratulations on the successful convening of the AI for good global agenda in September 2018. This is also the 45th anniversary of the eighth North American institution. AI has entered a period of explosive growth offering great opportunity for global economic growth, and sustainable development. Just now, in the world, is skills of knowledge are economic renewals and profit-generating competitiveness, which are inspired in China for the AI governance initiatives where AI should adopt people centric approach and be a force for good so that the AI should be a force for good. This is very much in line with the theme of the AI for good global summit. I also read the report of the innovator for impact, AI for good, mentioned by the moderator, and noticed that the report collects AI user cases from 38 countries around the world. In Japanese state, over 100 young people have entered the education field of AI manufacturing, energy, driving, finance, future network, and other industries. It shows that there is an urgent need for AI manufacturing in Japan. The development of AI manufacturing was also highly valued by member states. However, due to the uneven development of infrastructure, technology, data, and computing power required for AI, developing countries are not fully prepared for the arrival of the AI era. The AI manufacturing industry is not yet ready to meet the needs of developing countries to bridge the new digital divide created by AI. The AI for good impact initiative aims to raise funds and resources for global activity related to AI, and we believe it is a timely initiative. The initiative aims to support development activities in accordance with socio- economic lo track, and we actively encourage trade industries and academic institutions to participate in support of the initiative. We hope that implementation of the initiative will help us strengthen interpolicy exchanges, cash sharing and the capacity to work together to achieve the goal of AI for good. Thank you so much.
Ebtesam Almazrouei:
Thank you so much for your support. Thank you. So our next speaker, I met in Paris last week. You may remember him from last year. He’s Werner Vogels, CTO and Vice President of Amazon. No need for introduction there. Basically one of the godfathers of the cloud. And he couldn’t be here, unfortunately, but he’s very committed to the impact initiative. So if we could please roll a very quick video message from him from back in Paris last week.
Werner Vogels:
Hello Geneva. I’m Dr. Werner Vogels. As a technologist, I’m constantly inspired by young businesses and organizations that use technology to solve hard human problems. At last year’s AI for good summit, I shared a number of stories demonstrating AI’s potential for social impact. But remember this. It’s not just about the tools. First and foremost, it is about identifying the right data and finding the best people to make the decisions. That’s why I’m excited to announce that AWS is now the official cloud technology partner for the AI for good impact initiative led by the ITU. This initiative is critical in driving real, tangible progress towards the goal sustainable development goals. It connects AI innovators with problem owners, providing essential insights and resources to drive real impact. At AWS, we’re committed to providing the partnership needed to support innovation across areas such as skills training, disaster response, health and environmental equity. For example, our health equity initiative is a $60 million program supporting organizations improving access to healthcare in 28 countries around the world. I’ve also recently launched a CTO fellowship program with an NGO called Tech to the Rescue. This program will provide mentorship to elevate tech leaders from social impact organizations. As I’ve said, AI predicts, but we humans make the decisions. I’m eager to see how young innovators will harness opportunities like the AI for good impact initiative to develop and scale their world changing solutions. Now, go build.
Ebtesam Almazrouei:
You heard him. Go build. I’m joking. Okay, we have one more announcement. This happened last night. This was a surprise. So I’d like to introduce a very old dear friend, Amir Banifatemi. He was with us at the very beginning of AI for good in 2017 and still working tirelessly to help us on all things AI for good. And a new friend that I met last night, Mathieu, the director of CIEMA. Can I please invite you up on stage? Hi Amir. So, what’s the big surprise?
Amir Banifatemi:
Thank you very much. It’s a great pleasure to see eight years after when we started designing and co-creating the AI for good. We have an announcement to make but I will let first my friend Mathieu Maricot to talk about CIEMA, which is the organization that is carrying the help, but there’s more that we’ll share as well.
Matthieu Maricot:
Thank you, Amir. So, to develop and deploy high-impact responsible AI initiative is the mission of my organization, CIEMA. So we’re a non-profit organization supported by the government of Canada and we’re one of the three expertise centers of the Global Partnership on AI, GPA. So we work with 29 governments and a group of international multi-stakeholder experts to address concrete problems and design responsible AI solutions. At CIEMA, we do this within GPA but we also do this on our own, with our own portfolio of projects and partners. But developing impactful AI solutions requires a lot of money and that is why we have something to say today.
Amir Banifatemi:
Yes, so it’s a pleasure to announce today, officially for the first time, the creation of the Responsible AI Impact Fund. This is the first global fund that is investing in companies that are addressing world’s biggest problems and accelerating the SDGs. This is a hybrid fund that has a component of grant-making for projects that need to develop but also investment for scale-up projects. And we’re supporting the Impact Initiative fully through both grants and investments. I’ll let Mathieu take more details on that.
Matthieu Maricot:
Thanks. So now with that being said, our pledge for CIEMA that we really decided yesterday at the Cocteau. So CIEMA will act as an ambassador for the initiative and AI for SDGs within Canada. We are also committing 30% of the grant portion of the Responsible AI Impact Fund towards projects supported and identified and supported by the AI for Good Impact Initiative. So that’s at least $3 million. CIEMA will also provide at least 1,000 hours of mentorship and coordination support for the development of applied projects. Additionally, through the Responsible AI Impact Fund, we will provide a preferential position to impact initiatives, projects that will require investments once they reach scale-up stage. And of course, we’re fully open to discuss other partnerships, other engagements. Thank you.
Frederic Werner:
Thank you. Thank you, Mathieu and Amir. This is much, much appreciated and a really good example of AI for Good. And we have UAE here, we have United Kingdom, we have China, we have Canada. It’s a global summit, so we’re welcoming all support and contributions to everyone. So, Your Royal Highness, thank you so much for your participation and your support, Your Excellency. And I believe we’re going to do a very quick group photo.
Speakers
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Amir Banifatemi
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The discussion opened by recalling the past eight years, during which an AI designed to effectuate positive social change was collaboratively developed. The speaker conveyed appreciation and a robust sense of accomplishment, hinting at an important forthcoming declaration. Mathieu Maricot was then asked to provide insight into the latest developments, speaking on behalf of CIEMA, the organization providing support for this endeavour.
Mathieu Maricot unveiled the inception of the Responsible AI Impact Fund, a benchmark initiative as the world’s first fund centred on investments in companies dedicated to alleviating some of the planet’s critical challenges. These endeavours are aligned with the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), showcasing a strategic connection with the UN’s framework that targets pivotal global challenges, such as poverty, inequality, and environmental issues, propelling towards peace and justice.
The Responsible AI Impact Fund’s structure is distinguished by its hybrid nature. It is designed to deliver grants, aiding projects in their formative stages, signalling an endorsement for innovation and the nurturing of nascent initiatives. It simultaneously makes direct investments in more mature projects ready for scaling-up, demonstrating a resolve to nurture project growth and long-term viability.
These grants and investments act collectively as catalysts, advancing progress towards the SDGs and portraying a fund devoted to a flexible, supportive stance for projects at different growth phases. Further specifics about the fund’s strategy, governance, and application methods were implied to be forthcoming from Mathieur, indicating there’s more detailed information on the horizon.
The announcement points to an encouraging shift in the deployment of AI for societal benefit, synergising technological ambition with fiscal and strategic backing to impact global issues positively. It also mirrors a wider recognition of the imperative for ethical AI implementation and the value of partnerships that unify technological advancement with social wellbeing.
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Ebtesam Almazrouei
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Arguments
AI for good promotes AI literacy
Supporting facts:
- AI for good can foster literacy on financial inclusion
- AI for good can create connected classrooms
Topics: AI literacy, Digital inclusion, Education
AI for good facilitates partnerships between education and AI organizations
Supporting facts:
- Partnerships are key to updating the education sector
- Education sector needs proactive involvement from all stakeholders
Topics: Partnerships, AI Organizations, Educational innovation
The importance of young people’s involvement in shaping their future
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- Princess Beatrice works with ITU generation connect to ensure young people feel collaborative and empowered
- Young people having a conversation about changes they’re prepared to make is critical for their future
Topics: Youth Empowerment, Future Generations
Collaboration is crucial for making an impact with AI
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- 47 UN organizations collaborating is unprecedented
- The potential of technology, especially AI, is recognized for bringing about positive change
Topics: AI Impact, UN Collaboration
Optimism about the role of technology in creating a positive future
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- Princess Beatrice identifies as a technology optimist
- Desire to ensure a positive future for younger generations through technology
Topics: Technology Optimism, Future Generations
AWS is the official cloud technology partner for the AI for good impact initiative
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- Partnership announcement by Werner Vogels
- Initiative led by the ITU
Topics: AI for Good, AWS partnership, cloud technology
Health Equity Initiative as an example of AWS’s commitment
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- $60 million program
- Operating in 28 countries
Topics: Health equity, AWS initiatives, Access to healthcare
Mentorship program for Tech leaders from social impact organization
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- CTO fellowship program
- Tech to the Rescue NGO
Topics: Mentorship, Social impact, Tech leadership
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The overarching theme presented is the positive influence and potential of Artificial Intelligence (AI) across various societal dimensions, with specific focus on education, healthcare, and innovative solutions for the future. The discourse exudes optimism regarding AI’s ability to contribute to the greater good, aligning with a number of United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).
Education and AI literacy emerge as critical areas under SDG 4: Quality Education, where AI is highlighted for its potential to establish connected classrooms and enhance literacy, including financial inclusion. The concept of “AI for good” is celebrated for fostering such literacy and for preparing the educational sector for technological advancements.
Within this regard, the essentiality of role models and collaborative learning is put forward, particularly stressing the importance of representative figures in tech to inspire young women, acknowledging the intersection with gender equality (SDG 5) and the impetus for partnerships (SDG 17) as driving forces for inclusive AI education.
High-profile endorsements from both institutions and individuals are notable. Princess Beatrice’s involvement with the ITU’s Generation Connect initiative emphasises youth empowerment and the significance of engaging young people in shaping their future—a sentiment that aligns with the prospects of future generations.
Additionally, her stance as a technology optimist dovetails with the agenda for securing a positive future through tech advancements (SDG 9: Industry, Innovation, and Infrastructure). The narrative also underscores the global collaboration, including the remarkable partnership of 47 UN organizations, demonstrating the recognized potential for technology, especially AI, to drive positive change.
This community spirit is mirrored in Princess Beatrice’s and AWS’s dedication to the AI for good initiative, with AWS as the official partner for cloud technology and the promoter of a $60 million Health Equity Initiative, which aims to improve healthcare access in 28 countries (SDG 3: Good Health and Well-being).
The role of mentorship in nurturing tech leadership and social impact is illuminated, mentioning initiatives such as the CTO fellowship program and collaborations between Tech to the Rescue and other NGOs, reflective of SDGs 4 and 17. Furthermore, the AI for good impact initiative is lauded for inspiring young innovators to develop sustainable solutions for cities and tackle climate issues (SDG 11: Sustainable Cities and Communities, SDG 13: Climate Action).
Positive commentary extends to individuals such as Ebtesam Almazrouei, who commends Princess Beatrice’s enthusiastic approach to AI and technology. Almazrouei’s light-hearted remarks introduce a humanised aspect to tech conversations, enhancing community engagement. Lastly, mention of new collaborations, such as between Amir Banifatemi and Mathieu, underscores the evolution of partnerships in the AI for good landscape, emphasising the perpetual growth under SDG 17: Partnerships for the Goals.
In conclusion, the summary encapsulates a global shift towards leveraging AI through education, collaboration, inclusion, and innovation. The tones of positivity throughout the analysis signal an understanding that interlinking advanced technology with social progress necessitates a synergy among diverse stakeholders, converging towards a collective aim for a more equitable and sustainable future.
The incorporation of long-tail keywords such as “artificial intelligence”, “sustainable development goals”, “AI literacy”, “inclusive education”, and “global collaboration” reflects the article’s extensive touchpoints while maintaining the summary’s quality and accuracy.
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Frederic Werner
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183 words per minute
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289 words
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95 secs
Arguments
Education should leverage technology for inclusivity and efficient resource allocation
Supporting facts:
- Princess Beatrice speaks of the importance of technology in education systems
- Mentions the creation of connected classrooms and providing resources to teachers
Topics: Education Technology, Connected Classrooms, Teacher Resources
Technology leaders of the future need to have access to the right teaching resources
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- Princess Beatrice emphasizes the need for properly equipped teachers
- Technology being a tool to facilitate leadership
Topics: Technology Leadership, Teaching Quality, Educational Resources
Human and AI literacy should be developed alongside each other
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- Princess Beatrice talks about focusing on intelligence
- AI literacy is seen as crucial, but so is investing in human intelligence
Topics: AI Literacy, Human Intelligence, Collaborative Platforms
Appreciation for the cooperation and commitment to AI for Good
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- CIEMA pledging support for AI for SDGs within Canada
- CIEMA committing 30% of a fund towards AI for Good projects
Topics: Artificial Intelligence, International Cooperation, Sustainable Development
Facilitation of collaborative environment
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- Organizing a group photo to signify unity and mutual support among summit participants
Topics: Artificial Intelligence, International Summit, Collaboration
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Princess Beatrice has become a key proponent for the transformative role of technology in revolutionising educational systems, highlighting the importance of leveraging it to foster inclusivity and ensure the efficient distribution of educational resources. She champions the integration of technological advancements within classrooms to create interconnected learning spaces and to support teachers with the necessary resources.
Her forward-thinking approach recognises the symbiotic development of human intelligence and the rapidly evolving field of artificial intelligence (AI), stressing that AI literacy is essential for the future workforce while also advocating the importance of ongoing investment in human intellect.
Echoing Princess Beatrice’s convictions, Fredric acknowledges her passionate commitment to the potential of education in the age of AI’s societal impact. Recalling their conversations in Geneva, Fredric attests to her dedication to this cause, highlighting the need for AI education to be widespread and inclusive.
Fredric calls for AI literacy to be infused across all societal segments, giving particular attention to marginalised communities to ensure digital literacy is accessible to everyone. Reflecting the global commitment to harnessing technology for social advancement, CIEMA has pledged to allocate a substantial portion of its funds towards AI initiatives that support Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), notably SDG 9 and SDG 17.
This pledge signals a steadfast belief in AI’s capacity to drive global sustainable development and reinforces the importance of innovation in achieving this goal. The AI for Good Summit exemplifies international collaborative efforts by uniting countries like the UAE, UK, China, and Canada to promote the positive application of AI.
The summit is emblematic of the global drive to use AI in fostering development and showcases the power of international collaboration. A group photo from the summit embodies the unity and mutual support of its participants, symbolising their common vision for AI’s role in building a better, more sustainable future.
This analysis elucidates the broad consensus on the need for strategic partnerships at all echelons to ensure that technology significantly benefits the common good. The in-depth review reveals a global ambition to utilise technology as more than just a functional resource but as a propellant for societal betterment, emphasising the critical aim of enhancing education quality around the world.
The conversations and commitments bring to light a concerted push for an inclusive future shaped by education and innovation, reflecting a universally optimistic stance.
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Matthieu Maricot
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CIEMA, a non-profit organisation backed by the Canadian government, is steadfast in its mission to cultivate and implement responsible artificial intelligence (AI) in alliance with the tenets of the Global Partnership on AI (GPA). Upholding a key position within the GPA, CIEMA’s endeavour spans across collaborative efforts with 29 governments and a network of international experts, bolstering a comprehensive range of initiatives and partnerships.
In pursuit of impactful AI solutions, CIEMA acknowledges the hefty financial investments necessary. Following a resolution at the recent Cocteau meeting, the organisation has confirmed a significant pledge. CIEMA has committed to being a proactive ambassador for AI initiatives within Canada, specifically those that further the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).
A major commitment of 30% of their Responsible AI Impact Fund will be channelled into projects approved by the AI for Good Impact Initiative, translating to a guaranteed investment of at least $3 million, evidencing CIEMA’s genuine support for responsible AI that furthers global SDGs.
Beyond financial contributions, CIEMA is dedicating substantial resources to human capital and expertise, allocating a minimum of 1,000 hours in mentorship and coordination support. This is aimed at nurturing applied AI projects in consonance with their ideals of responsible AI deployment.
CIEMA’s Responsible AI Impact Fund is inclined to offer enhanced support to projects with potential for scalability and broader impact, highlighting their strategy not just to introduce, but also to amplify and perpetuate AI solutions that are ethical and contribute to social good.
The organisation’s receptiveness to new partnerships underlines its commitment to extend its influence in the AI sphere. With their latest proclamation, CIEMA fosters collaborative spirit, acknowledging that significant strides in responsible AI call for collective, rather than unilateral, efforts. In summary, CIEMA demonstrates a commendable pledge towards advancing responsible AI development, with strategic financial support and partnerships that promise to harness AI tech for the responsible and ethical resolution of global challenges.
PB
Princess Beatrice
Speech speed
194 words per minute
Speech length
1015 words
Speech time
314 secs
Arguments
AI for good promotes AI literacy and collaboration.
Supporting facts:
- AI for good can lead to positive changes by harnessing intelligence.
- Collaboration with organizations like the ITU generation connect is crucial.
Topics: AI Literacy, Collaboration, AI for Good
Inclusion of youth perspectives is essential in AI for good initiatives.
Supporting facts:
- It is important for young people to feel they can contribute to and influence their future.
- Princess Beatrice emphasizes the voice of young people in AI conversations.
Topics: Youth Empowerment, AI for Good, Future Generations
AI for good should create opportunities for young people to innovate and start their own businesses.
Supporting facts:
- Young people should be able to collaborate and build their intelligence.
- Princess Beatrice is driven by a desire for her daughter to have a positive future.
Topics: Entrepreneurship, Youth Innovation, AI for Good
Report
The AI for Good movement is garnering widespread acclaim for championing the potential of artificial intelligence to support societal advancements and contribute to the United Nations’ Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). With a positive outlook, AI for Good focuses on utilising AI to enhance global collaboration, boost AI literacy, and facilitate societal changes, aiming to improve the quality of life across communities.
Central to these aspirations are the aims to augment quality education (SDG 4) and to foster robust global partnerships (SDG 17). The power of cooperation is a cornerstone of the AI for Good initiative, highlighted by partnerships with groups like the ITU’s Generation Connect, stressing that collective actions are pivotal for unleashing AI’s full potential.
Beyond simply technological advances, AI for Good encompasses applications that drive societal progress. There is a significant emphasis on youth empowerment, underscored by the principle that the young must be integrated into AI discourse, ensuring their ability to mould and influence the future.
This drive towards empowerment aligns with international efforts to bolster education (SDG 4), as well as to build peaceful, just, and robust institutional frameworks (SDG 16). The narrative around AI for Good also extends to encouraging young entrepreneurs and innovators, advocating for the enablement of youthful intelligence and collaboration within the AI domain.
Equipping young people with the resources to initiate and expand their ventures feeds into broader goals like promoting decent work and fostering economic growth (SDG 8), as well as sustaining innovation and infrastructure advancements (SDG 9). The discussion suggests that nurturing these entrepreneurial skills is integral to establishing a foundation for a flourishing and sustainable future.
Princess Beatrice emerges as a distinguished advocate for technologically driven optimism, illustrating a common sentiment that AI harbours immense possibilities for engendering positive change, particularly for coming generations. Her conviction in the ameliorative potential of AI, coupled with a personal desire to see a bright future for her daughter, adds a poignant touch to the technology-forward discourse.
In sum, the review of AI for Good presents a unanimously hopeful and constructive perception toward AI as a harbinger for beneficial societal transformation. Tailoring education to meet these needs, ensuring inclusivity in tech discourse, and creating conducive spheres for innovation and business development are key to realising AI’s vast potential.
Princess Beatrice’s positive stance is a testament to the growing enlightenment about AI’s expansive capabilities to promote widespread societal benefits. The synthesis of these perspectives signals that with sustained positivity and collaboration, AI for Good may indeed pave the way for a promising and optimistic future.
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WV
Werner Vogels
Speech speed
149 words per minute
Speech length
305 words
Speech time
123 secs
Report
At the AI for Good Summit, Dr. Werner Vogels shared his optimism for the potential of Artificial Intelligence (AI) to address significant societal challenges. Emphasising the importance, he noted that successful AI is dependent not just on technology but on the careful selection of data and the expertise behind decision-making.
To underscore his point, Dr. Vogels announced a new partnership where Amazon Web Services (AWS) will become the official cloud technology partner for the International Telecommunication Union’s AI for Good initiative. This partnership is geared towards advancing the United Nations’ Sustainable Development Goals by connecting AI innovators with issues on the ground.
AWS is committed to driving innovation across various sectors, including providing skills training, assisting in disaster response, enhancing healthcare, and advocating for environmental equity. Dr. Vogels highlighted the AWS Health Equity Initiative, which is a $60 million programme designed to improve healthcare access in 28 countries.
Dr. Vogels also introduced the recent launch of a CTO Fellowship Programme with the non-profit Tech to the Rescue, aimed at boosting the technical skills of leaders in social impact organisations. Reiterating a human-centric approach to AI, Dr. Vogels accentuated that AI is a tool for enhancing human judgement, not replacing it.
AI’s predictive power must be managed responsibly, with informed human decisions at the core. Dr. Vogels concluded his speech with enthusiasm for the possibilities that the younger generation of innovators could bring to the table, especially through their involvement with the AI for Good Impact initiative.
He encouraged these creators to utilise the available partnerships and initiatives to develop technologies that make a genuine societal impact, ending his address with a motivational call to action: “Now, go build.” [The summary has been checked for UK spelling and grammatical accuracy and has been improved for coherence and inclusivity of relevant keywords.]
XC
Xu Chaofeng
Speech speed
195 words per minute
Speech length
421 words
Speech time
129 secs
Report
At the AI for Good Global Summit in September 2018, the Chinese Ministry of Information Technology offered its hearty congratulations on the noteworthy summit, which coincided with the 45th anniversary of the esteemed North American institution. The ministry pointed out the significant breakthroughs in artificial intelligence (AI), remarking on an era of unprecedented and exponential growth in the technology.
Emphasising AI’s potential to substantially drive global economic development and sustainability, the ministry advocated for a human-centric management of AI to ensure its role as a beneficial societal force, resonating with the summit’s core message. An in-depth report presented at the summit gave a comprehensive overview of AI, with insights from use cases in 38 countries.
Japan’s example was particularly notable, where over a hundred young individuals were integrating AI into various sectors such as manufacturing, energy, transport, finance, and networking. This demonstrated Japan’s acute awareness of the need to further AI technology development and its readiness to invest accordingly.
The report also highlighted a readiness gap between developed and developing countries, with the latter often lacking the fundamental AI infrastructure, technological expertise, data access, and computational capacity. Such a gap risks amplifying a digital divide in the dawning AI age, as less equipped nations find it difficult to fully exploit AI for their development.
To counter these challenges, the AI for Good Impact initiative was proposed, aiming to gather funds and resources to aid AI endeavours worldwide, especially those aligning with sustainable development to meet socio-economic challenges. Endorsed by the ministry as a critical and timely program, it calls for engagement from various sectors such as trade, industry, and academic circles to foster supportive public policies, share best practices, and augment collective capacity-building efforts.
The goal is to work in concert towards realising the ideal of harnessing AI for the global good. In conclusion, the summary accurately reaffirms the Chinese Ministry of Information Technology’s emphasis on AI’s potential to drive societal and economic advancements.
It also underlines the necessity for equitable access to AI technology worldwide and endorses collaborative initiatives to narrow the emerging digital divide. The AI for Good Impact initiative emerges as a key step outlined at the summit for sharing AI’s transformational benefits globally, promoting inclusive development and sustainable advancement.