The AI Connect II Asia-Pacific Regional Workshop, hosted jointly by the US Department of State Bureau of Cyberspace and Digital Policy, the Atlantic Council GeoTech Centre, and Vietnam's Ministry of Science and Technology, involves 44 participants in the AI Connect II programme from South and Southeast Asia, as well as high-level regional representatives from tech companies, the government, and regional institutions.
The workshop marks a pivotal moment in advancing responsible AI development and policy across South and Southeast Asia. Participants have gathered in Ho Chi Minh City to engage in robust discussions, hear from globally renowned experts, and explore case studies and best practices relevant to the region. The workshop has provided a unique platform for networking and collaboration among international policymakers, practitioners, academics, and private sector representatives committed to shaping the future of AI.
"We are excited to bring together this distinguished group of participants and partners here in Ho Chi Minh City not only as a milestone in fostering responsible AI development but also as a vital platform for addressing the nuanced challenges of AI policy and implementation across the region," said Raul Brens, acting senior director and senior fellow at the Atlantic Council’s GeoTech Centre. "This workshop underscores our shared dedication to shaping a future where AI technologies are developed responsibly and inclusively, benefiting everyone in the Asia-Pacific and beyond."
AI Connect II is designed to encourage the responsible stewardship of AI technologies in line with the OECD AI Principles and empower low- and middle-income countries from the Global South to participate more effectively in global, multi-stakeholder conversations on AI policy.
AI Connect II is bringing together policymakers, practitioners, academics, and private sector representatives from selected countries who will receive support and opportunities to engage with experts via a global community fortified by regional subnetworks.
The programme is engaging a cohort of 150 fellows through meetings, both virtual and in-person, and networking opportunities. The Atlantic Council will work with fellows to support their country's efforts to develop robust AI strategies, foster meaningful connections between individuals working in the same region toward responsible AI development, and bring their voices to international forums and conferences to ensure these conversations are inclusive and cognizant of the unique social, political, and economic contexts of their home countries.
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