1979 & Proyouth GAMES to Linkin from 1951: Ed's & A!20s most curious moments as V. Neumann's & The Economist's diarists include 1982...LLM2022STORY why we co-brand with AIgoodmedia.com.When The Economist sent dad Norman Macrae to pre-train with Von Neumann 1951 Princeton, they agreed The Economist should start up leadership Entrepreneurial Revolution surveys; what goods will humans unite wherever they first linkedin to 100 times more tech per decade? Johnny added a final twist in notes for his biography. "Unfortunately Economics is Not Mathematical. One day only AI maths can save our species

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Game AI : Architect Intelligence:: EconomistDiary invites you to co-create this game & apply bard.solar ; personalise your pack of 52 players cards. Whose intelligence over last 75 years most connects human advancement at every gps concerning you and yours on planet?
we offer 3 types of tours sampling rockstars on intelligence for good and welcome guest tours :Alpha Chronological began 1951 through 4 decades at The Economist; Gamma: back from future of 2020s began 1984; Beta intergeneration connectors are more recent quests; try  AI game out; we'd love to hear whose action networks inspires You and who chris.macrae@yahoo.co.uk
Alpha1 JFKennedy Neumann-Einstein-Turing Crowther; Youth visions for 1960s launched by Kennedy as great as any known to us- eg space race; peace corps, Atlantic-Pacific win-win trade; Kennedy had studied quite traditional economic gurus at Harvard (eg ); served in US Navy Pacific theatre word war 2; he discovered The Economist stories of exciting economic possibilities; these had emerged from editor Geoffrey Crowther ; his 20+ years of editing included 1943 centenary autobiography of Economist- had been a mistake to vision a newspaper helping 20 something Queen Victoria in 1843 transform to commonwealth trading from slavemaking empire; Crowther thought good news media was worth another go; he sent a rookie journalised who had survived being teen navigator allied bomber command Burma to pretrain with Neumann at Princeton year of 1951 as well as interview NY-UN year 6; Neumann explained after spending their lives mainly on the science allies needed to beat Hitler: Neumann-Einstein-Turing wanted a good legacy - digitalisation -see eg Neumann's last lecture notes delivered Yale "Computer and the Brain". There were 4 inter-generational crises the NET foresaw; sorting out energy; designing win-win economics; sorting out worldwide cooperations; everything else UN and multilaterals were being asked to resolve. Neumann trained Economist journalist in the leadership survey : "What goods will humans unite wherever they have early access to 100 times more tech per decade?"
(breakingJy10) Gamma1 Hassabis , Fei-Fei Li,, Guterres, Oren Etzioni, JYKim, Ng, Yang, Chang, Chang- There are lots of alternative Gammas but we start with 2 engineers who transformed AI from 2010 when they furst met at Stanford and discussed FFL's NSF funding of imagenet since 2006; 2 public health servants who in 2016 weren't happy with just talking 17 new UN goals and have been asking AI genii to help digital roadmap UN2 since 2016 and a Taiwanese American in Silicon Valley, a Chinese American In Taiwan and Samsung's Korean who partnered Taiwan's chip making genii; these stories have lots of personal courage as well as brilliance; any reporting errors are mine alone chris.macrae@yahoo.co.uk My family has made 100 trips to Asia from the west but still have no fluency in oriental languages so I am biassed : i believe NOW! that LLMs can connect the best cooperation intelligences ever and urgently map life critical knowhow through every global villahge
Beta 1 celebrates massive web and inter-generational  gifts of Steve Jobs Fazle Abed Mr Sudo JYKim and Mr Grant; you will probably know Jobs started 2 digital networking revolutions with 1984s Mackintosh Personal Computer and apple and 2007's iphone; at bottom of pyramid, you may not know Asia-66-percent-of%20Intelligence-for-good-part-1.docx   fazle abed linked up to 1 billion tropical Asian real housewives & entrepreneurs towards  empowering the end of poverty; and Steve hosted silicon valleys 65th birthday party for abed in 2001; they brainstormed transformative education which the pc hadn't delivered ..but could the mobile era be visioned to do so?; Mr Sudo had partnered Abed and Bangladesh villagers in "leapfrog" mobile experiments starting 1995. By 2001, as Jobs was introducing Abed to eg Stanford friends, Kim had discovered Abed's women were networking the most effective solution to rural Tuberculosis; he introduced Gates and Soros to Abed as all 4 wanted 2000s Global Fund to end TB & HIV & Malaria; at the same time Guterres had moved from Portuguese prime minister to red cross and then UN servant leader of refugees; meanwhile back in 1980 it was UNICEF's James Grant who had discovered Fazle Abed women's oral rehydration network which was saving lives of 1 in 3 infants who previously died of diarrhea in the tropics' humid villages ; Grant became worldwide marketer of how parents could mix water sugar and salts as the life saving cure of ORD; naturally James Grant College of Global Public Health has become cornerstone of all the new university cooperations Abed and Jobs started brainstorming in 2001
here we discuss why 73 years as biographers of V Neumann's future visions suggests its critical to map intelligences who got us to 2020s and today's giant co-leapers Gamma-tours; this also opens door to which intelligences at national or other place levels contribute what? - see our 60+ years of intelligences, and eg discussion of why to end extreme poverty we need one open global university of poverty
Beta2 : NB how different scope of 2020s AI is from cross-selection of web2,1 engineers of last quarter century- NB valuetrue purpose of gamifying Architect Intel : borderless engineering can help humans vision 2020's co-creation of web3 and millennials development beyond extinction. Kai Fu Lee, Ng, Melinda Gates, Koike, Lela Ibrahim, Jobs, Satoshi ,Houlin Zhao, Allen, Musk, Brin ,Page , Bezos, Ma, Zhengfei, Torvaulds, Berners Lee, Masa Son, It would be a pity if short-term nationalism stopped us 8 billion humans learning from these tireless innovative beings. Do sub in your regional counterpart. Also note what no conventional strategist saw as Intelligence possible before 2017. To clarify: start with kai fu lee- his best seller on AI in 2017 doesn't explain the ai thats changing every possibiliity of the 2020s but does it good job of AI up to 2017. He also has unique view because he was sent by google to explore china, falling ill at same time as google exiting china, writing up ai that inspired reinventing himself as both venture capitalist in the midst of asia's most extraordinary student suburb (Zhong...) and as curious observer. I see Ng, Ms Gates. Koike, Ibrahim -as civil education heroines/heroes - who are yours ? Satoshi, Zhao, Allen, Musk - gamechangers taking on conflicts that journey us all through tipping points. One day the world may decide it was a blessing that a corporate like google and a revolutionary uni like Stanford co-habited the same 100 square miles- is there any other comparable 100 square miles of brainworkers for humanity. (I love Hong Kong but thats its own story). The other 5 kept digital movements alive -they merit being valued as engineering heroes before you decide how to translate systemic components to your regions' -and mother earth's - urgent needs.

Wednesday, December 30, 2020

Leader Pass Reception & Dinner - Wed, 5 July (19:30) ITU July 2023 AIforgood Invitation only - get your Leader Pass ML WORKSHOPS - 4-5 JULY SUMMIT DAY 1 - THU, 6 JULY SUMMIT DAY 2 - FRI, 7 JULY CONNECT 07:30-09:00 CEST Geneva REGISTRATION AND EXHIBITS REGISTRATION 07:30 - 09:00 CEST Geneva Badge pick-up and exhibit walk-through AI inspired art, music and film presented in registration area and a warm welcome from Pepper the Robot, GoBe Robot, Aliengo, B1 and Go1. Discover cutting edge AI solutions from ...read more Robot(s): Pepper The robot built for people United Robotic Group GoBe Robot The next generation of climate-friendly telepresence robots Blue Ocean Robotics Aliengo Autonomous exploration robot Unitree Robotics B1 Industrial quadruped robot Unitree Robotics Go1 Next-generation quadruped robot Unitree Robotics ROBOTICS STAGE 08:15-09:00 CEST Geneva Human-robot collaboration for manufacturing and physical assistance 08:15-08:30 CEST Geneva Industrial robots and service robots require diverse manipulation skills. In this presentation, I will give an overview of the research challenges to teach new skills to these robots. It includes ...read more Speaker(s) Sylvain Calinon Senior Research Scientist Idiap Research Institute Robot(s): drozBot The Portraitist Robot Sylvain Calinon 4NE-1, a new era of human-machine collaboration with cognitive robots 08:30-08:45 CEST Geneva Speaker(s) David Reger CEO and Founder NEURA Robotics Robot(s): 4NE-1 One of its kind Neura Robotics LEARN 09:00 - 10:45 CEST Geneva AI FOR GOOD MAIN STAGE – WELCOME ADDRESS & KEYNOTES Culture Innovation & Creativity Space Environment & Climate Change Setting the goals and shaping opportunities to identify high-potential AI solutions and generate AI for Good problem-solving opportunities to advance the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals. Augmented Visionaries : A.I and The Machine Inspired Voice 09:00 - 09:15 CEST Geneva Internationally acclaimed A.I. artist Harry Yeff uses AI to question the limit of his own voice, an opponent like duet and mentorship that pushes to new-voice and expression. Already among ...read more Speaker(s) Harry Yeff ( REEPS100 ) Chief Curator of the Artistic Intelligence Visionary Initiative Reeps100 Studios AI for Good Summit Welcome address 09:15 - 09:20 CEST Geneva Speaker(s) António Guterres Secretary-General United Nations (*remote) Welcome and Introduction 09:20 - 09:25 CEST Geneva Moderator(s): Lj Rich Inventor, BBC "Click" Presenter BBC News Firing on all cylinders - AI for a more connected, inclusive, and sustainable world 09:25 - 09:35 CEST Geneva Speaker(s) Doreen Bogdan-Martin Secretary-General International Telecommunication Union (ITU) Using AI to tackle our planet's most urgent problems 09:35 - 10:15 CEST Geneva In this keynote, Dr. Werner Vogels will shed light on global applications of AI, through the lens of UN SDGs relating to climate, hunger and health. Dr. Vogels will share ...read more Speaker(s) Werner Vogels Chief Technology Officer and Vice President Amazon Responsibly using AI to drive bold social impact 10:15 - 10:45 CEST Geneva Speaker(s) Doreen Bogdan-Martin Secretary-General International Telecommunication Union (ITU) Lila Ibrahim Chief Operating Officer Google DeepMind CONNECT 10:45-11:30 CEST Geneva COFFEE BREAK, NETWORKING SESSIONS & DEMO STAGES Food Environment & Climate change Robotics for Good Health Inclusivity Digital Economy Connect with AI innovators and problem owners via the Robotics for Good Stage, SDG Stage, Discovery Networking Zone, and Leader Lounge Talks. SDG STAGE 10:45-11:30 CEST Geneva Disrupting hunger with AI 10:50 - 11:05 CEST Geneva As the effects of climate, conflict and economic shifts ripple across the world, there is a global hunger crisis. This session will focus on how cutting-edge AI applications help in ...read more Speaker(s) Bernhard Kowatsch Head of the Innovation Accelerator United Nations World Food Programme (WFP) Armin Wedler Head of the planetary exploration domain DLR Robotics Institute AI4Environment: Building a mission control center for Planet Earth 11:10 - 11:25 CEST Geneva UNEP presents the potential of AI to keep the environment under review and empower citizens and governments to act and respond to environmental risks, assess the current local and global ...read more Speaker(s) Golestan Sally Radwan Chief Digital Officer United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP) ROBOTICS STAGE 10:45-11:30 CEST Geneva ANYmal, the world’s first ex-proof legged robot 10:50-11:05 CEST Geneva Speaker(s) Belin Güngör Business Development Manager ANYbotics Robot(s): ANYmal World’s first ex-proof legged robot ANYbotics Sustainability robotics 11:10-11:25 CEST Geneva Environmental sciences rely heavily on accurate, timely and complete data sets which are often collected manually at significant risks and costs. Robotics and mobile sensor networks can collect data more ...read more Speaker(s) Mirko Kovac Director of the Aerial Robotics Laboratory Imperial College London Robot(s): High payload coaxial-tricopter for manufacturing and repair operations Imperial College London DISCOVERY ZONE 10:45-11:30 CEST Geneva Trustworthy Generative AI 10:50 - 11:30 CEST Geneva Professors Sarah Hammer (Wharton School, U Penn) and Philipp Hacker (ENS, European University Viadrina) will discuss the future of AI and AI regulation with a specific focus on generative AI, ...read more Speaker(s) Philipp Hacker Chair for Law and Ethics of the Digital Society, European New School of Digital Studies European University Viadrina Sarah Hammer Excecutive Director Wharton School Professor at the University of Pennsylvania Law School AI FOR GOOD STAGE 10:50-11:25 CEST Geneva Humans and machines in harmony: a journey from the past to the future of AI in classical music and beyond 10:50 - 11:25 CEST Geneva Immerse yourself in an audio-visual adventure, traversing the rich history and future of AI in classical music and beyond. This session features diverse art-examples of automated music, including ancient automata ...read more Speaker(s) Jovanka v. Wilsdorf AI Artist & Creative Consultant Robot(s): Sophia Most advanced human-like robot Hanson Robotics LEADER LOUNGE 10:45-11:30 CEST Geneva Get your Leader Pass AI for healthy, inclusive and thriving communities globally 10:50 - 11:05 CEST Geneva Achieving healthy and thriving communities is one of the global challenges facing our modern society. We are experiencing a rise in health conditions affecting people around the world with some ...read more Speaker(s) Joanna Batstone Professor & Director Monash Data Futures Institute at Monash University Moderator(s): Neil Sahota Chief Executive Officer ACSILabs Inc Bridging the last mile for digital transformation with Artificial Intelligence 11:10-11:25 CEST Geneva In this presentation, we will explore the vital role of AI in driving and enabling digital transformation. With the great significance of digital transformation in today's business landscape, we will ...read more Speaker(s) Xinhui Wang Head of Standardization and Vice President ZTE Moderator(s): Neil Sahota Chief Executive Officer ACSILabs Inc LEARN 11:30 - 12:30 CEST Geneva AI FOR GOOD MAIN STAGE - STATE OF THE ART – AI AND SPACE SUSTAINABILITY Space Environment & Climate change Robotics for Good Machine-based detection, tracking, and monitoring of satellite operators: introducing Privateer's ITU Compliance Assessment Monitor (ITU-CAM) 11:30-11:50 CEST Geneva In this engaging talk, Moriba Jah will delve into the emerging field of machine-based detection, tracking, and monitoring of satellite operators in orbital space. With a primary focus on Privateer's ...read more Speaker(s) Moriba Jah Founder & Chief Scientist Privateer AI in an age of planetary transitions 11:50 - 12:10 CEST Geneva The integration of AI, networks of sensors and the data they produce hold the promise of transforming humanity’s relationship to, and governance of the planet. An age of unprecedented transparency ...read more Speaker(s) Andrew Zolli Chief Impact Officer Planet Exploring sustainable frontiers: NASA's groundbreaking robotics advances for space exploration 12:10 - 12:30 CEST Geneva NASA robots on Mars are achieving unprecedented results driven by systematic advances in autonomous capability. We’re at the cusp of launching a rocket from Mars with international collaboration. As the ...read more Speaker(s) Vandi Verma Deputy Manager for Mobility and Robotics Systems NASA JPL CONNECT 12:30 - 14:00 CEST Geneva LUNCH BREAK, NETWORKING SESSIONS & DEMO STAGES Metaverse Environment & Climate Change Food Robotics for Good Health SDG STAGE 12:30 - 14:00 CEST Geneva One Farmer Project – collection of real-time data using IoT for predictive analytics to help farmers adapt to climate change 12:35 - 12:50 CEST Geneva A lot of small holder farmers are struggling with the direct effects of climate change to their activities. Secondly, they are unable to access climate data or to generate value ...read more Speaker(s) John Kamara Serial Entrepreneur and Founder of AI Center of Excellence Africa AI Center of Excellence Africa Metaverse + AI: case studies shared for SDG #4 (Quality Education) in lower-income public schools 13:15 - 13:30 CEST Geneva An educational non-profit - primarily led by youth leaders from low-income communities - will share the results of several 6-month pilots in which students and teachers in under-served public school ...read more Speaker(s) Marcus Shingles Co-Founder and CEO Exponential Destiny AI innovation for special needs serves the UN SDGs 13:30 - 13:45 CEST Geneva Technology and innovation serve as a great global equalizer for those within the neurodivergent and autistic communities. Advances in AI aim to make the daily routine easier while also paving ...read more Speaker(s) Heidi Kershaw CEO Multiple ROBOTICS STAGE 12:30 - 14:00 CEST Geneva Developing robots to assist children and older adults 12:35 - 12:50 CEST Geneva Speaker(s) Selma Šabanović Associate Professor of Informatics and Cognitive Science Indiana University Bloomington David Crandall Luddy Professor of Computer Science Indiana University Bloomington Randy Gomez Chief Scientist Honda Research Institute Japan Robot(s): I.R.I.S. Interactive Robot for Ikigai Support Indiana University Bloomington Haru Social robot designed to make people happy Honda Research Institute Japan Nadine for Good in Real Life. 12:55-13:10 CEST Geneva Nadine, the first robot to remember facts and emotions and having worked in insurances and elderly homes. Speaker(s) Nadia Magnenat Thalmann Professor and Director University of Geneva Robot(s): Nadine One of the most realistic humanoid social robots University of Geneva - MIRALab The future of socially-assistive robots for good 13:10 -13:40 CEST Geneva Speaker(s) Cindy L. Bethel Professor and Director of the Social, Therapeutic & Robotic Systems Lab Mississippi State University Rodolphe Hasselvander CEO Blue Frog Robotics Shelly Levy-Tzedek Associate Professor and Director of the Cognition, Aging & Rehabilitation Laboratory Ben Gurion University Laura Boccanfuso CEO Van Robotics Moderator(s): Selma Šabanović Associate Professor of Informatics and Cognitive Science Indiana University Bloomington Robot(s): ABii The smart robot tutor to improve academic performance Van Robotics Therabot Adaptive therapeutic support robotic dog Mississippi State University Buddy The emotional companion robot Blue Frog Robotics Electronic skin for interactive intelligent systems 13:45 - 13:55 CEST Geneva Miniaturization-based advances in electronics on planar and stiff substrates have revolutionized computing and communication during the last half century. However, several emerging applications and interactive systems (e.g., robots, wearables, and ...read more Speaker(s) Ravinder Dahiya Professor and leader of Bendable Electronics and Sustainable Technologies (BEST) Group College of Engineering Northeastern University, Boston, USA Robot(s): Printed Tactile Skin allowing Robot to Feel Northeastern University DISCOVERY ZONE 12:30 - 14:00 CEST Geneva The impact of AI on youth: opportunities and challenges 12:30 - 13:55 CEST Geneva Youth of today have a unique perspective on the emergence of artificial intelligence (AI) and how it can shape the future. This intergenerational dialogue panel session, in collaboration with ITU’s ...read more Speaker(s) Karishma Muthukumar Cognitive Science Graduate University of California, Irvine Pratyush Muthukumar Student Stanford University Siddhartha Jha AI and Digital Innovation Lead Fondation Botnar Francois Grey Associate professor & Director of the Geneva Tsinghua Initiative University of Geneva Valarie Waswa Generation Connect Africa Youth Envoy Jennifer Gutierrez Yañez Generation Connect Americas Youth Envoy Amjad AlAmri Mechanical Engineer and Senior Specialist NEOM Anka Reuel Graduate Research Assistant Stanford Intelligent Systems Laboratory Moderator(s): Sinead Bovell Generation Connect Visionaries Board Member, Futurist and Founder of Waye Waye AI FOR GOOD STAGE 12:30-14:00 CEST Geneva The fusion of AI creativity and musical mastery 12:40-13:30 CEST Geneva Welcome to the musical world of Sophia, who will perform some of her songs together with Desdemona, Dianne Krouse on saxophone and our special guest Frankie Storm. You will also ...read more Speaker(s) David Hanson CEO and Founder Hanson Robotics Dianne Krouse President Jam Galaxy Jovanka v. Wilsdorf AI Artist & Creative Consultant Robot(s): Desdemona Rock star robot of the Jam Galaxy Band SingularityNET Sophia Most advanced human-like robot Hanson Robotics AI FOR GOOD UN ROUNDTABLE 12:30 - 14:30 CEST Geneva Invitation only Responsible AI: technical solutions, governance frameworks 12:30 - 14:30 CEST Geneva Invitation only roundtable with 40 UN agency partners and other stakeholders, including AI ethics, innovation and governance experts, exploring innovative technical solutions and global governance frameworks designed to cultivate responsible ...read more Speaker(s) Doreen Bogdan-Martin Secretary-General International Telecommunication Union (ITU) Amandeep Singh Gill UN Secretary-General's Envoy on Technology United Nations Gabriela Ramos Assistant Director-General for Social and Human Sciences United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) Robert Opp Chief Digital Officer United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) Werner Vogels Chief Technology Officer and Vice President Amazon Lila Ibrahim Chief Operating Officer Google DeepMind Stuart Russell Professor of Computer Science at University of California, Berkeley, Author 'Human Compatible: Artificial Intelligence and the Problem of Control' UC-Berkeley Ebtesam Almazrouei Acting Chief Researcher of the AI Cross-Center Unit Technology Innovation Institute (TII) Chris Sharrock Vice President, UN Affairs and International Organisations Microsoft Gary Marcus Scientist, best-selling author, and serial entrepreneur NYU Show all participants Moderator(s): Jennifer Woodard Co-founder Insikt Intelligence LEARN 14:00 - 15:15 CEST Geneva AI FOR GOOD MAIN STAGE - AI FOR GOOD KEYNOTES Guardrails needed for safe and responsible AI 14:00 - 14:30 CEST Geneva Speaker(s) Yuval Noah Harari Historian, philosopher, and best-selling author of 'Sapiens' and 'Homo Deus' Sapienship (*remote) Nicholas Thompson CEO The Atlantic *remote Robots that assist and care: developing socially intelligent robots for good 14:30 - 15:15 CEST Geneva Robotics brings AI from the computer into the physical world. This panel session will explore and demonstrate some of the most promising directions of robotics for good, including socially assistive ...read more Speaker(s) Ben Goertzel CEO and Founder SingularityNET Maja Matarić Professor in the Computer Science Department University of Southern California Will Jackson CEO and Founder at Engineered Arts Engineered Arts Brendan Schulman Vice President of Policy and Government Boston Dynamics Cindy L. Bethel Professor and Director of the Social, Therapeutic & Robotic Systems Lab Mississippi State University Robot(s): Spot Agile mobile robot Boston Dynamics Therabot Adaptive therapeutic support robotic dog Mississippi State University Ameca The most advanced life-like robot in the world Engineered Arts Grace World's foremost nursing assistant robot SingularityNET CONNECT 15:15 – 16:00 CEST Geneva COFFEE BREAK, NETWORKING SESSIONS & DEMO STAGES Culture Innovation & Creativity Food Inclusivity Smart Cities SDG STAGE 15:15 – 16:00 CEST Geneva Decoding the human immune system 15:40-16:00 CEST Geneva The human immune system is one of the most complex systems known to mankind, varying with age, gender, race, socio-economic class and disease/pathogen challenge. The Human Immunome Project is a ...read more Speaker(s) Hans Keirstead CEO Human Immunome Project Jane Metcalfe Founder proto.life & Wired Magazine ROBOTICS STAGE 15:15 – 16:00 CEST Geneva KUKA and the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs): our commitment to society 15:20-15:35 CEST Geneva How can we produce without consuming resources beyond our means? How can we be successful and fulfill our social and environmental responsibilities? Sustainability is one of the biggest challenges of ...read more Speaker(s) Johannes Schaeferhoff CEO ROPCA Hui Zhang CTO KUKA Robot(s): ARTHUR Automating Rheumatoid Arthritis assessments ROPCA Digital Farmhand: a low-cost agtech robotics solution for small-holder farmers 15:40-15:55 CEST Geneva The Digital Farmhand is low-cost electric robotic platform designed to help small-holder farmers with their on-farm production tasks. This talk will present the design and workings of the Digital Farmhand ...read more Speaker(s) Salah Sukkarieh Professor of Robotics and Intelligent Systems University of Sydney Robot(s): Digital FarmHand A low-cost agtech robotics solution for smallholder farms University of Sydney DISCOVERY ZONE 15:15 – 16:00 CEST Geneva AI for climate and sustainability 15:20-16:00 CEST Geneva In this session, explore the power of AI in addressing climate and sustainability issues. Discover how artificial intelligence is revolutionizing early warning systems, empowering us to predict and mitigate the ...read more Speaker(s) Markus Reichstein Director & Professor Max Planck Institute for Biogeochemistry Philip Stier Professor of Atmospheric Physics University of Oxford Gustau Camps-Valls Professor in Electrical Engineering Universitat de València AI FOR GOOD STAGE 15:15-16:00 CEST Geneva AI-accelerated artists in action: exploring contemporary music creation with AI 15:25-15:55 CEST Geneva Delve into the vibrant world of pop artists using AI and their innovative approach to music production. Join us as we introduce Kathira and Sulfation among other emerging AI artists ...read more Speaker(s) Jovanka v. Wilsdorf AI Artist & Creative Consultant Robot(s): Sophia Most advanced human-like robot Hanson Robotics LEADER LOUNGE 15:15 – 16:00 CEST Geneva Get your Leader Pass Data as Energy empowered by AI 15:20 - 15:35 CEST Geneva Since 2016, we have seen the rise of DATA becoming the 8th wonder of the world. Today, the way we are building the digital economy impacts all SDGs and is ...read more Speaker(s) Serge Conesa Founder, Chairman & CEO Immersion4 Moderator(s): Neil Sahota Chief Executive Officer ACSILabs Inc AI Inflection Point 15:40 - 15:55 CEST Geneva Microsoft aims to empower every person and every organization on the planet to achieve more with AI. Its AI strategy is based on innovation, trust, and responsibility, and it offers ...read more Speaker(s) Chris Sharrock Vice President, UN Affairs and International Organisations Microsoft Moderator(s): Neil Sahota Chief Executive Officer ACSILabs Inc BUILD 16:00 – 17:15 CEST Geneva AI FOR GOOD MAIN STAGE - AI FOR GOOD IN ACTION Environment & Climate Change Health Pandemic Disaster Management AI Innovators and Problem Owners pitch brand new AI for Good projects demonstrating significant potential to scale, in need of support, engagement and visibility of the international community. AI for Good in Action 16:00 - 16:10 CEST Geneva Speaker(s) Frederic Werner Head, Strategic Engagement TSB International Telecommunication Union (ITU) Reinhard Scholl Deputy Director, Telecommunication Standardization Bureau International Telecommunication Union (ITU) Co-founder and Managing Director, AI for Good Energy efficiency for AI 16:10 - 16:15 CEST Geneva Speaker(s) Serge Conesa Founder, Chairman & CEO Immersion4 Crowdsourcing AI solutions for climate change 16:15 - 16:25 CEST Geneva Speaker(s) Najat Mokhtar Deputy Director General and head of the Department of Nuclear Sciences and Applications IAEA Tomas Lamanauskas Deputy Secretary-General International Telecommunication Union (ITU) Clare Stark UN Coordination Officer, Priority Africa and External Relations Sector United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization Rami Amin Project Lead World Bank Group Maria Antonia Brovelli Professor Politecnico di Milano AI for Health – #donateyourheartbeats for Good 16:25 - 16:35 CEST Geneva Discover the revolutionary impact of AI in detecting cardiovascular disease, and how to contribute to this life-saving cause through #donateyourheartbeats. Speaker(s) Iker Casillas Former Real Madrid, FC Porto and UNDP Goodwill Ambassador IDOVEN (*remote) Manuel Marina Breysse Cardiologist, CEO & Co-Founder IDOVEN Global Initiative on AI for Health 16:35 - 16:45 CEST Geneva The 2018 Global Summit created the ITU-WHO Focus Group on AI for Health. Five years later, join the leadership from ITU, WHO, and WIPO in launching its successor structure: the ...read more Speaker(s) Doreen Bogdan-Martin Secretary-General International Telecommunication Union (ITU) Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus Director-General World Health Organization (WHO) Thomas Wiegand Chair of ITU/WHO Focus Group on AI for Health Fraunhofer Heinrich Hertz Institute (HHI) Edward Kwakwa Assistant Director General, Global Challenges and Partnerships Sector World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO) Project Resilience – facilitating collaborative AI solutions to global problems 16:45 - 16:55 CEST Geneva A framework for collaboration on AI models to help decision making authorities and organizations tackle issues such as climate change, ecological disasters, disease control, water management, economic inequity, diversity and ...read more Speaker(s) Babak Hodjat CTO AI Cognizant Global AI Governance 16:55 - 17:00 CEST Geneva There is a growing gap between the pace of rollout and the broad impact of generative AI – misleading and harmful content, concentration of power, abrupt shifts in labour markets ...read more Speaker(s) Amandeep Singh Gill UN Secretary-General's Envoy on Technology United Nations Fostering cross-regional collaboration on AI 17:00-17:15 CEST Geneva Speaker(s) Anne Neuberger Deputy Assistant to the President and Deputy National Security Advisor, Cyber & Emerging Tech at National Security Council White House *remote Mark Latonero Deputy Director, National AI Initiative Office White House Roberto Viola Director General of DG CONNECT European Commission *remote Juha Heikkilä Adviser for Artificial Intelligence European Commission Moderator(s): Tomas Lamanauskas Deputy Secretary-General International Telecommunication Union (ITU) CONNECT 17:15 - 17:45 CEST Geneva AI FOR GOOD MAIN STAGE - ARTISTIC INTELLIGENCE Creating a more sustainable world through the transformative fusion of art and technology 17:30 - 17:45 CEST Geneva Collaboration for blending art and science for a more sustainable world. Speaker(s) Tomas Lamanauskas Deputy Secretary-General International Telecommunication Union (ITU) Lori Rodney Global Communications Leader Shutterstock CONNECT 17:45 - 19:30 CEST Geneva NETWORKING STAGES - OPEN DRINKS RECEPTION AND INNOVATION FACTORY GRAND FINALE Innovation & Creativity Digital Economy ROBOTICS STAGE 17:45 - 19:30 CEST Geneva Opening artistic intelligence performance 17:45 - 18:00 CEST Geneva Speaker(s) Aidan Meller Creative Director and Project Leader Ai-Da Robot(s): Ai-Da Robot World’s first ultra-realistic humanoid robot artist Aidan Meller Innovation Factory Grand Finale 18:00 - 19:15 CEST Geneva AI for Good Innovation Factory is an UN-based startup pitching/acceleration platform to help start-ups grow and scale their innovative AI-powered and SDG-driven solutions, by providing them with opportunities of business ...read more Speaker(s) Seizo Onoe Director of the Telecommunication Standardization Bureau International Telecommunication Union (ITU) Stephen Ibaraki Chairman & Managing General Partner REDDS Capital Carlo Tortora Brayda di Belvedere CEO, Gorilla Corporation and Founder of Tortora Brayda™ Partnership Excellence™ Gorilla Corporation Mostafa Gado Venture Developer FoundersLane Adria Dunn Philantropist & Author The Vine Moderator(s): Jennifer Woodard Co-founder Insikt Intelligence Startups: Ultrasound AI Ultrasound AI Promedius ROPCA Automated system for locating and ultrasound scanning hand joints on Rheumatoid Arthritis patients Breeze Technologies SenseGrass CONNECT 19:30 CEST Geneva VIP RECEPTION Leader Pass Reception & Dinner Invitation only - get your Leader Pass

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