The AI for Good Neural Network is designed to accelerate exchanges among government and industry, as well as to foster partnerships to achieve the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) set by the United Nations for 2030.
Explained: AI for Good Neural Network
New Delhi (ABC
Live): A new community platform powered by artificial intelligence (AI),
launched today by the International Telecommunication Union (ITU), aims to step
up global collaboration on the use of AI to drive sustainable development.
The AI for Good Neural
Network is designed to accelerate exchanges among government and industry,
as well as to foster partnerships to achieve the Sustainable Development Goals
(SDGs) set by the United Nations for 2030.
The new networking tool features AI-enabled smart-matching to help users build
connections with innovators and experts, link innovative ideas with social
impact opportunities, and bring the community together to discuss AI applications
for social good.
AI for Good – organised by ITU in partnership with 40 organizations across the
UN system and co-convened with Switzerland – provides the leading
action-oriented, global, inclusive platform promoting AI to advance health,
climate, gender, inclusive prosperity, sustainable infrastructure, and other global
development priorities.
“This new cutting-edge tool brings AI for Good to the service of the United
Nations and our global community in ways that were not possible just a few
years ago," said ITU's Secretary-General, Houlin Zhao. “With the ongoing
pandemic shifting our work and learning environments largely online, the Neural
Network now leverages the power of AI to stimulate meaningful action, bring
more partners aboard, and ramp up AI in pursuit of sustainable
development."
AI for Good in action
Expanding on ITU's AI for Good programme, the Neural Network offers content and
collaboration opportunities aligned to each of the 17 SDGs. In exploring
practical applications, AI for Good has helped spur innovation, foster
knowledge exchange, and promote AI achievements across the UN and beyond.
“Artificial intelligence and machine learning (ML) offer some highly practical
applications across multiple industries and sectors — applications with
considerable potential to serve as a force for good," explained Chaesub
Lee, Director of ITU's standardization bureau. “AI and ML are gaining ground in
ITU's standardization work, with research, analysis and stakeholder discussions
focusing on network orchestration and management, multimedia coding, service
quality assessment, and various aspects of telecom management, operation and
services, as well as cable networks, all supporting accelerated digital
transformation in key industry verticals."
Several ITU
pre-standardization initiatives have turned to AI to find solutions and
help set standards for better health care, autonomous and assisted driving,
environmental efficiency, natural disaster management, machine learning in 5G
networks and most recently, digital agriculture.
The United Nations
Activities on Artificial Intelligence Report released in December 2021 highlights
over 200 AI projects and initiatives from 40 UN organizations applying AI
technologies for social good – largely reflecting the scope of ITU's AI for
Good.
At the AI for Good Innovation
Factory, start-ups pitch AI innovations addressing key socio-economic
challenges. In the AI/ML in 5G
Challenge, students and experts compete to solve real-world machine
learning puzzles in 5G networks.
These action-oriented initiatives and programmes are effectively creating the
building blocks needed to deploy AI for Good at scale.
Smart matching for a better future
Through the Neural Network, community members can connect to each other,
receive personalized content, and pursue engagement aligned to their profiles,
goals and needs. Since no two human interactions are the same, the inclusive
platform reflects both community and individual needs.
The smart matching mechanism – designed according to the principles of the Global
Initiative in AI and Data Commons – will connect AI innovators to anyone
with an AI-related problem, as a step towards globally scaled AI solutions. For
example, it can generate matches for open data and AI algorithms, cloud storage
and computing power, problem statements and expertise, funding and mentorships,
domain transfer, SDG alignment, and more.
The solution is meant to stimulate unprecedented cooperation across borders and
boundaries, foster impactful SDG-focused partnerships in the field of AI, and
directly serve Goal 17: Revitalize the global partnership for sustainable
development.
The AI for Good Neural Network is open to all with an interest in how AI can
positively impact the future of humankind. Join the AI for Good Neural Network
to help build the future of AI.
More about AI for Good
Originally presented as a five-day summit, AI for Good has become an “all year,
always online" digital platform offering weekly live sessions, over 1,000
hours of on-demand content, networking opportunities, virtual exhibits, demos,
poster walls and expert blogs – all searchable and mapped to the SDGs.
The 2022 AI for Good Programme
includes:
- Expert Discovery talks
on ML in 5G, trustworthy AI, AI and health, AI and climate science, and GeoAI
- Interactive keynotes, panel discussions, and interviews
- Start-up pitching competitions and AI challenges
- Artistic Intelligence, where artists use AI to push the limits of
creativity
- A newly launched Robotics for Good series.
Resources and background information:
- Video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4T2AmvZNATM
- Join the conversation on social media using the hashtag
#AIforGood
- For more information, please visit: https://aiforgood.itu.int/
- Digital Media Kit: https://trello.com/b/Z9W21ZIA/ai-for-good-digital-media-toolkit
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