Agents of change: Executive briefing on AI innovation for global impact
This high-level executive briefing is designed for senior leaders shaping global agendas. Engage with leadership perspectives, impactful case studies, and interactive roundtable discussions tailored for fostering collaboration. Participants will gain firsthand insight into how pioneering UN agencies are deploying AI and AI agents to accelerate progress on the worldβs most urgent challenges.
Speakers:
Alexandre Pinho
Global Lead for the United Nations and International Development Sector, Microsoft
Jivtesh Singh
Architect - Tech for Social Impact , Microsoft
Panelists:
Sameer Chauhan
Director, United Nations International Computing Centre (UNICC)
AI for Good is identifying innovative AI applications, building skills and standards, and advancing partnerships to solve global challenges.
AI for Good is organized by ITU in partnership with over 50 UN partners and co-convened with the Government of Switzerland.
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