Organized by CLAFG, Centre de Liaison des Associations Féminines Genevoises, and the ImpactIA Foundation, this summit, which will take place on March 3, 2025, in Geneva, aims to lay the foundations for a more equitable AI and to ensure that these technologies will best serve the common good, while respecting the principles of equity, diversity and inclusion.
What policy for inclusive AI?
A summit for equality, diversity and responsible innovation in AI
The emergence of artificial intelligence (AI) marks a significant turning point in the evolution of our societies, promising countless advances while raising major challenges in terms of equity and inclusion such as:
Algorithmic biases and the under-representation of certain populations in the development of AI, which risk amplifying existing social inequalities.
Equitable access to AI technologies, which could further widen the digital divide between certain sections of the population, and even between states, given the resources needed to operate them and the way they are being monopolized.
The impact of AI on the labor market, between automation, value creation and job destruction, the role of public policies will be decisive, particularly in terms of training
Respect for human rights, in the broadest sense of the term, through, among other things, legal and regulatory frameworks to guarantee responsible innovations in which the participation of civil society is encouraged.
With free discussion sessions, round tables, conferences and workshops, the day will enable you to delve deeper into a number of key topics to support thinking around a more responsible development of artificial intelligence technologies. Topics will include
Amplify your voice as a minority group in the face of AI
Human allies, accomplices and auxiliaries for inclusive AI
Education and the challenges of inclusive AI
AI and national sovereignty: mass amplification and preserving independence