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Skip to content * GENEVA SUMMITExpand * Room Qatar * Empowering the South 2030 * Speaker Application * News * AboutExpand * About the forum * Alumni 2024 * Photos 2024 * 2023 Declaration * JOBS * Members * The Voices Toggle Menu -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- VOICES OF AIFOD AIFOD CHAMPIONS TECHNOLOGICAL INNOVATION WHERE IT MATTERS MOST. STEP INTO OUR COLLECTION OF CONVERSATIONS WITH GLOBAL LEADERS WHO ARE BRINGING AI’S BENEFITS TO DEVELOPING NATIONS. FROM DATA SOVEREIGNTY TO FINANCIAL INCLUSION, HEAR THE VOICES SHAPING A MORE ACCESSIBLE DIGITAL WORLD. interview w/ Marry Walker Justice Without Borders Mary Walker, an Australian ADR specialist, works to improve justice access in developing countries while recognizing challenges like limited infrastructure and resources. Though AI could enhance dispute resolution, she emphasizes that successful implementation requires significant investment, and maintains that procedural fairness and rule of law are crucial for stability in regions with limited access to traditional legal systems. interview w/ Kristin Nobles Healing Through Sharing Kristin Nobles shared her experience with breast implant illness at a conference, emotionally connecting with industry experts to raise awareness about this misunderstood condition. She emphasized how personal storytelling can drive healthcare advocacy, while highlighting the importance of recognizing one’s intellectual value and using vulnerability to create meaningful impact. interview w/ Sam xu Global Data Empowerment Sam Xu, founder of Geno, is working to bridge the AI divide by helping developing nations harness the value of their data through blockchain technology. Operating across China, Vietnam, and Malaysia, Geno educates communities about data value extraction and management, ensuring these countries can actively participate in the fourth Industrial Revolution. Through this educational and technological approach, Xu aims to create a more equitable global AI landscape where developing nations aren’t just observers but active participants in the digital economy. interview w/ alakh verma From Oracle to Impact Former Oracle director Alakh Verma established Bent to expand innovation beyond Silicon Valley by recruiting talent from Asia and remote India, focusing on developing nations’ growth through engineering education and skills development. His approach combines global research expertise with local needs, empowering businesses to create jobs and reduce poverty while fostering community-driven innovation in developing regions. interview w/ wendy mok Beyond the Tech Hubs Drawing from her global education background, Wendy Mok advocates for AI’s potential as a positive force across multiple sectors, from legal database management to digital banking and insurance. While highlighting AI’s benefits in enhancing business operations and efficiency, she acknowledges the significant challenges developing countries face in adoption, emphasizing that proper infrastructure and education are crucial for communities to fully harness AI’s potential. interview w/ chandra challagonda Guarding the Digital Future Chandra Challagonda, VP of Business Development at F Foundation, advocates for a measured approach to AI development that prioritizes data privacy, regulation, and transparency. He emphasizes that while AI advancement is crucial, it must be balanced with robust privacy protections and inclusive practices that consider diverse demographics. His vision promotes careful, collaborative AI development that builds public trust while addressing global challenges effectively. interview w/ kartik tikku Balancing AI and Equity Kartik Tikku, as CEO of Balance, is leveraging AI to democratize investment opportunities for Millennials and Gen Z, with a particular focus on developing nations. His approach combines user-friendly AI investment tools with strong data privacy measures, while also promoting clean energy initiatives. Through Balance, Tikku aims to address global income inequality by ensuring the benefits of AI-driven wealth generation are distributed equitably, while carefully managing associated risks and prioritizing user data security. interview w/ tianze zhang Bridging AI Gaps Through Global Collaboration Tianze Zhang advocates for inclusive global collaboration in AI development, emphasizing the need to incorporate perspectives from underdeveloped regions. He believes AI can transform society for the better if developed with diverse input, viewing underdeveloped areas as potential contributors rather than just consumers of technology, while emphasizing that opportunities should be based on merit rather than social standing. interview w/ PHILIP HACKETT K.C AI, Equity, and Ethical Regulation in Law Philip Hackett K.C. examines AI’s role in legal practice, particularly in developing countries where infrastructure limitations restrict access. He anticipates mobile software solutions will democratize AI access even in underserved areas, while emphasizing that proper regulation and ethical guidelines are crucial. Hackett highlights the tension between commercial interests and ethical considerations, advocating for oversight that ensures AI reduces rather than exacerbates inequalities in legal access. interview w/ Bernardo cartoni From Legal Frameworks to AI Ethics Bernardo Cartoni, a multi-jurisdictional lawyer and arbitrator, advocates for balanced AI regulation that benefits developing countries while maintaining innovation. He emphasizes that effective AI governance requires collaboration between public and private sectors, suggesting that while regulation is essential, it must be carefully crafted to ensure AI bridges rather than widens societal disparities. Cartoni believes everyone, not just legal professionals, has a role in shaping responsible AI development. interview w/ sachin chauhan Guiding Policymakers in the Age of AI Sachin Chauhan explores AI’s transformative potential, emphasizing sustainable implementation in developing nations. He advocates for collaboration between AI experts and policymakers to ensure responsible deployment, arguing that sustainable practices and expert guidance are crucial for success. Chauhan emphasizes that while AI can enhance productivity and solve complex problems, its benefits must be shared inclusively with developing nations. interview w/ velynne ji The Power of Personal Growth and Human Connection Velynne Ji, during her third visit to Vienna organizing a two-day forum, discovered that beyond the logistical challenges, the true value lay in fostering human connections and personal growth. Drawing from her Chinese background, she emphasized how diverse perspectives and emotional connections contribute to both individual development and collective progress, highlighting that collaboration across cultures is essential for creating meaningful impact. interview w/ ireen nambule Shaping the Future Through Policy and Justice Ireen Nambule-Samulozela highlights AI’s transformative potential in justice delivery, emphasizing how technology can improve efficiency and service delivery while maintaining the rule of law as fundamental. While advocating for AI integration in legal processes, she stresses the importance of thoughtful policy-making and global collaboration to ensure these technological advances benefit future generations. interview w/ wendy o’brien Balancing Innovation and Ethics in Technology-Driven Justice Wendy O’Brien, working with UNODC, emphasizes balancing technological advancement with human rights protection in criminal justice systems. She advocates for transparent AI design that prioritizes due process rights and privacy, while stressing that solutions must be guided by international frameworks and meaningful community engagement, ensuring rights are protected both online and offline. interview w/ Magdi Mofadal AI’s Role in Empowering Least Developed Countries Ambassador Magdi Mofadal highlights AI’s potential to empower Least Developed Countries (LDCs), while acknowledging challenges like energy deficits and limited global trade participation. He emphasizes the importance of human resource development and regulatory frameworks, noting that LDCs are actively engaging in international discussions on AI and cybersecurity despite representing only 1% of global trade. interview w/ roland fadrany Building Trust and Interoperability in the Age of AI Roland Fadrany emphasizes the critical role of trust and interoperability in AI development through data spaces, particularly highlighting initiatives like Gaia X. While acknowledging the importance of regulations like the EU’s AI Act, he advocates for proactive trust-building measures over reactive policies, stressing that data quality and integrity from reliable sources are fundamental for effective AI training and implementation. interview w/ Claudia Abbas Making AI Work for Legal Systems Claudia Abbas, a professor at the University of Brasilia and co-founder of C9 Tech, combines her expertise in electrical engineering and blockchain to develop human-centric AI solutions, particularly in visual computing. Through her advisory role at Pix Force and involvement in Brazil’s AI Act discussions, she advocates for balanced technological advancement that prioritizes societal benefits while ensuring technical expertise informs policy-making. interview w/ Muhammad Zuhaili Education’s Role in AI Advancement Muhammad Zuhaili emphasizes education’s vital role in advancing AI, particularly in developing nations, stressing that proper understanding leads to responsible development. He advocates for a balanced approach that integrates human values into technological progress, ensuring equal rights and opportunities while maintaining that education can shape individuals’ impact on society through their use of technology. interview w/ Parsha Gopalakrishnan AI Regulation for an Equitable Future Parsha Gopalakrishnan, with over 25 years of experience in AI governance, focuses on developing fair and ethical AI systems that promote equitable societies. Through his work with startups, policy makers, and G20 task force members, he emphasizes the importance of balancing privacy concerns with national interests while advocating for robust governance frameworks that ensure responsible AI development. LINKS * Geneva Summit * News * About * Members * Voices * Jobs CONTACT INFORMATION Email: General: hi@aifod.org Partner: partnership@aifod.org Phone: +41 228860888 CALL AIFOD FOR FREE Connecting... 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