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AI for Good 2025 Summit: Harnessing Artificial Intelligence for a Better Future
The AI for Good 2025 Summit stands as the leading global platform organized by the United Nations to harness artificial intelligence (AI) in advancing sustainable development and addressing pressing global challenges. Held in Geneva, Switzerland, from July 8 to 11, 2025, at the Palexpo Convention Center, the summit gathered top technology leaders, academic researchers, policymakers, and entrepreneurs from around the world.
Objectives and Vision
The summit focused on promoting innovative AI applications to enhance human life and protect the planet by improving healthcare, education, crisis management, climate change response, energy systems, and other vital sectors. The event was organized by the International Telecommunication Union (ITU) in collaboration with over 40 UN agencies and under the patronage of the Swiss government.
Key Themes and Highlights
Showcasing AI Innovations: Over 200 pioneering AI models were presented across robotics, data analytics, brain-computer interfaces, and autonomous transportation.
High-Level Dialogues: Key sessions addressed the challenges posed by emerging technologies such as “Agentic AI”—autonomous systems capable of independent decision-making—highlighting the risks around AI governance and security.
Interactive Workshops: Participants engaged in hands-on sessions exploring how AI can support disaster response, healthcare delivery, education, agriculture, and energy management.
Youth Robot Challenge and Innovation Factory: Designed to inspire future generations, this component celebrated startups and youth-led solutions aligned with the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).
Art and Creativity: The summit also featured an AI Film Festival, AI Art Exhibition, and creative competitions between human and machine artists.
Ethics and Standards
The summit placed a strong emphasis on the ethical and regulatory dimensions of AI. Experts stressed the importance of developing clear principles and standards to ensure responsible AI use, reduce societal risks, and promote equitable access to advanced technologies.
Health and Innovation
Healthcare was a key focus area. WHO experts led sessions on “Innovation and Access to Healthcare,” exploring strategies for standardization, public-private collaboration, and equitable dissemination of AI-powered health solutions.
Global Participation and Recognition
Drawing experts from over 120 countries, the summit served as a dynamic hub for innovation, international collaboration, and cross-sector dialogue. The event also awarded the “AI for Good Impact Prizes” to outstanding projects that demonstrated measurable contributions to people, the planet, and inclusive economic growth.
AI for Good 2025 reflects a global commitment to collective and responsible innovation, where change-