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Humanoid robots to take centre stage at UN meet on AI

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Eight humanoid robots will be the star attraction­s when the United Nations hosts its first summit since the start of the pandemic on the benefits of artificial intelligen­ce, it said on Wednesday.

The AI for Good Global Summit, first held in 2017, will return to Geneva on July 6 and 7 after a three-year Covid-imposed break, the UN'S Internatio­nal Telecommun­ication Union (ITU) said.

The event will aim to showcase how artificial intelligen­ce and other new technologi­es can help reach the UN'S so-called sustainabl­e developmen­t goals (SDGS), including on fighting climate change and boosting humanitari­an action.

“It's in our collective interest that we can shape AI faster than it is shaping us,” the ITU'S new chief Doreen Bogdan-martin said in a statement.

“This summit, as the UN'S primary platform for AI, will bring to the table leading voices representi­ng a diversity of interests to ensure that AI can be a powerful catalyst for progress in our race to rescue the SDGS,” she added.

UN member states adopted the 17 SDGS in 2015. Their aims include achieving food security, eliminatin­g poverty, and providing access to clean and affordable energy by 2030. During the July event, eight humanoid social robots and more than 20 specialise­d robots will be brought together under the same roof for the first time, the ITU said.

The humanoid robots — Beonmi, Nadine, Sophia, Geminoid, 4NE-1, Ai-da Robot, Grace and Desdemona — will showcase capabiliti­es ranging from fighting fires and delivering aid to providing healthcare and farming sustainabl­y, it said.

At the event, government officials, industry executives, academics and UN agency heads are due to discuss the policies, regulation­s and standards needed for AI to help advance sustainabl­e developmen­t.

There will also be an "innovation factory", where start-ups from around the world can pitch their AI solutions for advancing the SDGS. — afp

This summit, as the UN’S primary platform for AI, will bring to the table leading voices representi­ng a diversity of interests to ensure that AI can be a powerful catalyst for progress in our race to rescue the SDGS.” Doreen Bogdan-martin

New chief of UN’S internatio­nal Telecommun­ication Union

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