Open Source (generative) AI for Public Services Innovation

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Open Source (generative) AI for Public Services Innovation

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  • With the recent advances in AI, and in particular generative AI, there is a growing interest from the public sector to invest in AI to facilitate and improve public services. AI usages in the public sector span from simple redundant task automation, to more advanced chatbots to serve citizens and to decision support tools to improve public policies, investment and services.  

    With less than 10 years to achieve the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), AI holds great promise in supporting better country public services. ITU is actively contributing to raising awareness and providing education and training on the potential uses and risks of AI in public services to help countries build capacities and move forward. Under the patronage of its EU-funded Open Source Ecosystem Enablement (OSEE) project, this webinar will discuss the compelling requirements of trustable, auditable and equitable AI-based public services. 

    The invited panelists will discuss the impact of (open source) AI on SDG 4, SDG 8 and SDG 9. A particular focus will be set on the SDG 9 target 9.5 on the upgrading of technological capabilities of industrial sectors in all countries, and 9.b domestic technology development, research and innovation in developing countries. 

    This live event includes a 15-minute networking event hosted on the AI for Good Neural Network. This is your opportunity to ask questions, interact with the panelists and participants and build connections with the AI for Good community.

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    • Start date
      18 January 2024 at 14:00 CET Geneva | 08:00-09:15 EST, New York | 21:00-22:15 CST, Beijing
    • End date
      18 January 2024 at 15:15 CET Geneva | 08:00-09:15 EST, New York | 21:00-22:15 CST, Beijing
    • Duration
      75 minutes (including 15 minutes networking)
    • Programme stream
    • UN SDGs

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