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  • [H1] 6,800+ Members. 150+ Countries. The Next Chapter Begins.
  • [H1] Join the World of AI Development
  • [H1] Hotel Offer: Vienna Summit
  • [H2] Latest News
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  • [H2] 3 September 3, 2025 (13:00-14:00 CET)
  • [H2] 17 sEPTEMBER, 2025(13:00 – 14:00 CET)
  • [H2] October 1, (13:00 CET – 14:00 CET)
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  • [H2] December 10, (13:00 – 14:00 CET)
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  • [H2] AI For Developing Countries Forum PUBLIC FORUM
  • [H2] AIFOD PUBLIC FORUM
  • [H2] 3 September 3, 2025 (13:00-14:00 CET)
  • [H2] 17 sEPTEMBER, 2025(13:00 – 14:00 CET)
  • [H2] October 1, (13:00 CET – 14:00 CET)
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  • [H2] October 29, (13:00 cet – 14:00 cet)
  • [H2] November 12, (13:00 CET – 14:00CET)
  • [H2] November 26, (13:00 – 14:00 cet)
  • [H2] December 10, (13:00 – 14:00 CET)
  • [H2] December 24, (13:00 – 14:00 CET)
  • [H2] January 7, 2025(13:00 – 14:00 cet)
  • [H2] January 21, 2025(13:00 – 14:00 CET)
  • [H2] Voices of AIFOD
  • [H2] Speech by Johanna Hill
  • [H2] Speech by Mary Walker
  • [H2] Speech by wendy mok
  • [H2] Floor intervention
  • [H2] floor intervention
  • [H2] Speech by Laurent Lacroix
  • [H2] Speech by Brian Poe Llamanzares
  • [H2] Speech by Colin C. James
  • [H2] interview w/ Nisar Ahmad Zafar
  • [H2] interview w/ Wendy O’Brien
  • [H2] interview w/ Carine Allaz
  • [H2] interview w/ Simon Hardy
  • [H2] speech by Lorenzo Larini
  • [H2] speech by Olivier Grenet
  • [H2] speech by Simon Kriss
  • [H2] Get Involved
  • [H2] Become a
  • [H2] Speaker
  • [H2] Share your expertise and insights about AI in developing nations through impactful presentations, workshops, or panel discussions.
  • [H2] Become a
  • [H2] Individual Member
  • [H2] Join our diverse community of AI practitioners, policymakers, and enthusiasts to access exclusive resources and collaborate on projects that promote responsible AI adoption in developing nations.
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  • [H2] Corporate Member
  • [H2] Help shape AIFOD’s future by planning events, building partnerships, and creating initiatives that drive meaningful change in emerging markets.
  • [H2] Forum Initiatives
  • [H2] About Our Initiatives
  • [H2] Model Law
  • [H2] The AIFOD Model Law Program equips developing nations with tailored AI governance frameworks that balance innovation with regulation to ensure digital sovereignty in the Global South.
  • [H2] AI Benchmark Survey
  • [H2] The AIFOD Benchmark provides developing nations with actionable insights for AI adoption, balancing global expertise with local implementation to address unique development challenges.
  • [H2] Executive Education Program
  • [H2] AIFOD’s Education Program equips leaders from developing nations with essential AI management skills through a hybrid learning model that balances global expertise with local implementation challenges.
  • [H2] Regional Summit
  • [H2] AIFOD’s Regional Summits connect policymakers with the private sector to facilitate responsible AI implementation in developing countries through structured policy-business integration, market entry support, and ethical guidance.
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  • [H2] Connect With Us
  • [H2] Schedule Your Consultation
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  • [H3] Bangkok Summit 2026 — Successfully Concluded
  • [H3] 500+ Leaders | 100+ Nations | One Vision
  • [H3] AIFOD Bangkok Summit Adopts Historic Declaration, Charting Path from AI Consumers to Creators
  • [H3] Slovak Ambassador Delivers Closing Remarks at AI for Developing Countries Forum Bangkok Summit, Highlights Shared Path Toward Digital Sovereignty
  • [H3] Human Agency Over Tech: AIFOD Summit Concludes with Call for AI Sovereignty and Ethical Courage
  • [H3] Global AI Leaders Honored at 2026 Senior Fellow Conferment Ceremony
  • [H3] Global South Issues 18-Month Ultimatum to Standardize or Be Sidelined at Bangkok UN Forum
  • [H3] AIFOD Movement Challenges Global Divide: From AI Sovereignty to Shared Prosperity
  • [H3] FAIR Committee Unveils Multidimensional Framework for Sustainable Impact and Local Capacity
  • [H3] IRB 10: Our Path Forward — Charting the Course for AI Sovereignty and Collective Action
  • [H3] IRB 9 Roundtable: AI-Powered Finance — Bridging the Gap from Inclusion to Hyper-Personalized Wealth
  • [H3] Green Growth or Environmental Burden: The Global South’s AI Paradox
  • [H3] Linguistic Sovereignty or Digital Erasure: Experts Challenge AI’s “Universal” Culture
  • [H3] AIFOD Bangkok Forum 2026: Indonesia’s Strategic AI Vision and the Call for Global Stewardship
  • [H3] FAIR Committee Establishes Sovereignty-Aware Framework for Global AI Data Governance
  • [H3] IRB 7 Roundtable: Redefining the Media Pipeline Through AI-Native Workflows and Democratic Resilience
  • [H3] Global South Leaders Advocate for “Process-Based” Governance to Counter Western AI Dominance
  • [H3] Developing Nations Challenge AI Giants by Redefining Leadership Through Local Context and Distributed Power
  • [H3] IRB 6 Roundtable Highlights AI’s Transformative Role in Agriculture and Financial Inclusion
  • [H3] IRB 5 Roundtable Tackles Digital Infrastructure as the Foundation for Sovereign AI
  • [H3] FAIR Committee Convenes to Tackle Scalability and Ethical Co-Creation in AI
  • [H3] Experts Call for Redefining Data Sovereignty Beyond Geography at AIFOD Bangkok Forum
  • [H3] UN Senior Official Shares Insights on Building Digital Sovereignty in the AI Era at AIFOD Bangkok Forum
  • [H3] AIFOD Bangkok 2026 Roundtable Tackles AI’s Impact on Global Employment
  • [H3] “The Future Will Be Written By Us, Not For Us”: AIFOD Summit Confronts the 87% AI Model Gap Between Rich and Poor Nations
  • [H3] “We Will Not Beg for a Seat at the Table We Built”: AIFOD Senior Fellow Delivers Stirring Keynote on AI, Resource Sovereignty, and the Future of the Global South
  • [H3] AIFOD Members Commit $5 Million to AI Capacity Building and Technology Transfer for Developing Nations
  • [H3] AIFOD and City of Monterrey Sign Historic Partnership Agreement to Advance AI Cooperation Across Latin America and the Global South
  • [H3] AIFOD Independent Review Board Unveils Framework to Prevent AI-Driven Energy Dependency in Developing Nations
  • [H3] Global Experts Convene at AI for Development Forum to Address Financial Inclusion for 1.3 Billion Unbanked Adults
  • [H3] AI Policy Standards at Critical Crossroads: Global Experts Warn Developing Nations Have 12-18 Months to Shape AI Governance
  • [H3] Historic Global AI Summit Opens in Bangkok as 150+ Nations Unite to Shape the Future of Artificial Intelligence
  • [H3] Antigua and Barbuda’s Foreign Minister Calls on Developing Nations to Become “Architects of Their Own Transformation” at Global AI Summit
  • [H3] AIFOD Summit Tackles the $1.3 Trillion Question: What Does AI Sovereignty Really Mean?
  • [H3] UN Women Pakistan Communications Officer to Attend AI for Developing Countries Forum Winter Summit
  • [H3] Thailand’s Geo-Informatics and Space Technology Development Agency (GISTDA) Official to Attend AI for Developing Countries Forum Winter Summit
  • [H3] Hungarian Ministry of Foreign Affairs Representatives to Attend AI for Developing Countries Forum Winter Summit
  • [H3] Ambassador of Guatemala H.E. Mrs. Shirley Dennise Aguilar Barrera to Attend AI for Developing Countries Forum Winter Summit
  • [H3] Indonesia’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs Representatives to Attend AI for Developing Countries Forum Winter Summit
  • [H3] Thailand’s Electronic Transactions Development Agency (ETDA) Officials to Attend AI for Developing Countries Forum Winter Summit
  • [H3] United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) Officials to Attend AI for Developing Countries Forum Winter Summit
  • [H3] World Food Programme (WFP) Representatives to Attend AI for Developing Countries Forum Winter Summit
  • [H3] Bank of Thailand Officials to Attend AI for Developing Countries Forum Winter Summit
  • [H3] International Organization for Migration (IOM) Representatives to Attend AI for Developing Countries Forum Winter Summit
  • [H3] AIFOD Welcomes DP World as Institutional Member
  • [H3] AIFOD Welcomes Oxygy Consulting as Institutional Member
  • [H3] AIFOD Welcomes KASIKORN Business-Technology Group (KBTG) as Institutional Member
  • [H3] Hungarian Ambassador to Thailand to Attend AIFOD Bangkok Summit 2026 Opening Ceremony
  • [H3] Austrian Embassy Confirms Participation in AIFOD Bangkok Summit 2026
  • [H3] Hungary in Dialogue with AIFOD Ahead of Bangkok Summit 2026
  • [H3] Viet Nam in Dialogue with AIFOD Ahead of Bangkok Summit 2026
  • [H3] Slovak Republic in Dialogue with AIFOD Ahead of Bangkok Summit 2026
  • [H3] Kenya Confirms Participation in AIFOD Bangkok Summit 2026
  • [H3] Ministers Confirm Participation in AIFOD Bangkok Summit 2026
  • [H3] Richard S. Aladetoyinbo to Lead Nigerian Representation at AIFOD Bangkok Summit
  • [H3] Smith to Lead Bahamas Delegation at AIFOD Bangkok Summit
  • [H3] Ambassador Darkey Ephraim Africa to Represent South Africa at AIFOD Bangkok Summit
  • [H3] What 43% Know That Algorithms Don’t
  • [H3] Win-Win or Zero-Sum: How Big Banks Should Enter Developing Markets?
  • [H3] Financial Stress Moments Need Human Support
  • [H3] QR Codes Made Payments Easy—But Who’s Watching the Risk?
  • [H3] When WhatsApp Groups Replace Relationship Officers
  • [H3] Is Finance a Transaction or a Relationship? Why This Question Matters More in the AI Era
  • [H3] Decolonizing AI Credit Scoring Through Community Trust, Hybrid Models, and Cultural Sovereignty
  • [H3] Hybrid AI Credit Scoring: Algorithms Assist, Communities Decide
  • [H3] The Power Behind the Data: Moving from ‘For Them’ to ‘By Them’ in AI Design
  • [H3] Financial Institutions Must Reach Down to Community Credit Networks
  • [H3] The Problem Isn’t Lack of Data -It’s Data That Doesn’t Represent Real Lives
  • [H3] Chaos as Market Maturation—the African Opportunity in AI Governance Babel
  • [H3] Build Your Core, Then Add the Compliance Layers
  • [H3] Build Centrally, Adapt Locally
  • [H3] Certification Without Actionable Steps Is Meaningless
  • [H3] Your AI Must Live in Multiple Countries, But Your Database Can’t
  • [H3] Standards Chaos: Whose Rules Rule?
  • [H3] Shared Audits, Shared Trust: Managing AI Risk in Africa’s Fintech Revolution
  • [H3] Why Medicine’s ‘Do No Harm’ Principle Must Guide AI Auditing
  • [H3] The Law Plus Approach: How Legal Frameworks Can Anchor Responsible AI
  • [H3] Converting 77% AI Trust into Economic Advantage: The Global South’s Hidden Asset
  • [H3] Thailand’s Road to AI Governance Without Hard Laws
  • [H3] Responsible AI or Accessible AI? Why Developing Nations Shouldn’t Have to Choose
  • [H3] Valuing What Cannot Be Counted in AI Governance
  • [H3] Embedding Cultural DNA in AI Systems
  • [H3] The 70% Problem: Why AI Ethics in Agriculture Starts with a Wi-Fi Signal
  • [H3] Where Code Meets Culture
  • [H3] Empowering Local Assessors for the Long Run
  • [H3] Global Standards, Local Soul
  • [H3] Building Trust in the System that Trains AI Assessors
  • [H3] Turning AI Assessors into Agents of Change
  • [H3] Voices on Certifying Local AI Assessors
  • [H3] Security by Design, Not by Default
  • [H3] Designing Affordable AI Standards for Emerging Markets
  • [H3] Progressive Compliance with Purpose: Balancing Safety, Rights, and Innovation
  • [H3] Why Ethics in AI Certification Can’t Be Bargained
  • [H3] Building Fairness That Scales: How Ethical AI Can Be Inclusive by Design
  • [H3] Moving Beyond Data Fairness
  • [H3] Why AI Certifications Should Be Earned, Not Given
  • [H3] Giving AI a Legal Soul
  • [H3] Certification as the Currency of Credible AI
  • [H3] Constructing Fairness: How Developing Nations Can Shape the Future of AI Certification
  • [H3] Why Process Beats Product in AI Certification
  • [H3] When AI Standards Become Trade Barriers in Disguise
  • [H3] No Manual, No Safety Net: The Legal Vacuum Where AI Developers Live
  • [H3] Can AI Certification Include the Excluded?
  • [H3] Small Models, Big Impact
  • [H3] AI Is a Tool, Not the Finish Line
  • [H3] Programmers as Unelected Leaders
  • [H3] When AI Thinks Your Body Type Doesn’t Exist
  • [H3] Field Research vs. Google Search: Why Real Voices Get Lost
  • [H3] Who Speaks for the Community? AI Governance’s Representation Crisis
  • [H3] The Human Touch AI Can’t Replace
  • [H3] Beyond One-Size-Fits-All AI
  • [H3] The Hyphen That Exposed Our AI Dependence
  • [H3] The Language Divide That AI Made Worse
  • [H3] Voice, Context, Connection: Rethinking AI Adoption
  • [H3] Local First Approach 
  • [H3] Who Pays for Free AI?
  • [H3] The Teacher Who Never Arrived
  • [H3] Why Perfect AI Can’t Reach India’s Villages
  • [H3] Can You Price Fairness?
  • [H3] The Feedback Loop Cities Forgot How to Build
  • [H3] Why Farmers Don’t Care About Your API
  • [H3] The Maid Who Can’t Google Hypertension
  • [H3] Can Africa Afford Global AI Standards?
  • [H3] The Certification Gold Rush
  • [H3] Same House, Different Climate
  • [H3] Who Owns AI Standards?
  • [H3] Selling Tomorrow’s Uncertainty Today
  • [H3] The Paradox of Automated Compliance
  • [H3] When Empathy Becomes Infrastructure
  • [H3] Regulate Big Tech First, Worry About Startups Later
  • [H3] The Hidden Cost of Every Deal: Why Data Protection Agreements put Innovation on hold or delay it.
  • [H3] Values Before Value-Why Ethics Is Your Best Investment Pitch
  • [H3] Europe’s Regulations vs. India’s Innovation
  • [H3] Lightweight AI for Heavy Challenges
  • [H3] The African Woman’s AI Dilemma
  • [H3] Why AI Must Learn to See Women’s Work
  • [H3] Verifying the Verifiers
  • [H3] Why Teaching Ethics Won’t Stop Scammers
  • [H3] Why Africa Can’t Afford to Start Small
  • [H3] When Good Ethics Goes Bad
  • [H3] The Tenfold Penalty: Why Do Biotech Startups Pay Ten Times More for Ethics?
  • [H3] What’s the Real Price of Community Trust?
  • [H3] When AI Only Speaks Shakespeare Arabic
  • [H3] Ethics by Design, Not by Disaster
  • [H3] Why Experience Beats Youth in the AI Revolution
  • [H3] Why AI Makes Bad Entrepreneurs Worse
  • [H3] The Developer’s Dilemma
  • [H3] Who Sets AI Standards: Silicon Valley or the World?
  • [H3] Process First, AI Second
  • [H3] The 30% Question: Latin America’s AI Strategy Crisis in Corporate Boardrooms
  • [H3] Breaking Corporate Silos with AI Integration
  • [H3] Rethinking AI: From Productivity Tool to Human Amplifier
  • [H3] The Junior Developer Dilemma in the Age of AI
  • [H3] AI Won’t Replace Doctors, But Doctors Using AI Will
  • [H3] Salt, Rust, and Algorithms: Why Context Matters in AI
  • [H3] Take It or Leave It? The Power Dynamics of AI Governance
  • [H3] Global AI Governance Requires a Global Harmonization Framework
  • [H3] Three Questions for Global AI Standards
  • [H3] AIFOD Vienna Summit 2025 Concludes with Historic Vienna Conference Consensus
  • [H3] Closing Moments: Reflecting on the 2025 Geneva Winter Summit
  • [H3] AI for Developing Countries Forum Concludes with Groundbreaking Decleration and Rich Discussions
  • [H3] Media Photos Inside: Global Experts Unite at UN Vienna for Landmark AI in Developing Countries Forum
  • [H3] Artificial Intelligence Technology Should Revolutionize Humanity making AI human-centric, endurable and supportive of UN SDGs
  • [H3] Unlocking the Future: Dr. Nader Ghazal’s Vision for AI in Developing Countries
  • [H3] Harnessing AI for Good: David Bennett’s Vision for Developing Nations
  • [H3] Exploring the AI Act: Strategies and Challenges in Mitigating AI Bias – Insights from Daniel Eder
  • [H3] Revolutionizing AI with Frugality: Dr. Rahul Kharat’s Vision for Sustainable and Accessible Innovation
  • [H3] Digital Transformation Expert Juan Kanggrawan Nominated as AIFOD Senior Fellow
  • [H3] African Tech Pioneer Tshepo Machethe Nominated as AIFOD Senior Fellow
  • [H3] AI Governance Expert Pial Khadilla Abdullah Nominated as AIFOD Senior Fellow
  • [H3] AIFOD Bangkok Summit Adopts Historic Declaration, Charting Path from AI Consumers to Creators
  • [H3] Slovak Ambassador Delivers Closing Remarks at AI for Developing Countries Forum Bangkok Summit, Highlights Shared Path Toward Digital Sovereignty
  • [H3] Human Agency Over Tech: AIFOD Summit Concludes with Call for AI Sovereignty and Ethical Courage
  • [H3] Global AI Leaders Honored at 2026 Senior Fellow Conferment Ceremony
  • [H3] Global South Issues 18-Month Ultimatum to Standardize or Be Sidelined at Bangkok UN Forum
  • [H3] AI Certification: The New Trade Barrier?
  • [H3] The Innovation Paradox of AI Ethics
  • [H3] Who Speaks for the Community? AI Governance’s Representation Crisis
  • [H3] Responsible AI: Necessity or Luxury?”
  • [H3] The Standards Chaos: Whose Rules Rule?”
  • [H3] The Cultural Translation of Credit
  • [H3] The Marketization Trap of Financial Inclusion
  • [H3] The Social Cost of Disintermediation
  • [H3] The Formalization Revolution?
  • [H3] Bank Transformation or Bank Extinction?
  • [H3] Risk Diversification or Systemic Contagion?
  • [H3] AI Certification: The New Trade Barrier?
  • [H3] The Innovation Paradox of AI Ethics
  • [H3] Who Speaks for the Community? AI Governance’s Representation Crisis
  • [H3] Responsible AI: Necessity or Luxury?”
  • [H3] The Standards Chaos: Whose Rules Rule?”
  • [H3] The Cultural Translation of Credit
  • [H3] The Marketization Trap of Financial Inclusion
  • [H3] The Social Cost of Disintermediation
  • [H3] The Formalization Revolution?
  • [H3] Bank Transformation or Bank Extinction?
  • [H3] Risk Diversification or Systemic Contagion?
  • [H3] AI’s Role in Global Trade Development
  • [H3] Justice Without Borders
  • [H3] Beyond the Tech Hubs
  • [H3] David Williams
  • [H3] Bejan Choschnau
  • [H3] Revolutionizing Global Policing with Data & AI
  • [H3] Advancing Ethical AI in the Philippines
  • [H3] Building Sovereign Data Infrastructure for Small States
  • [H3] Bridging Innovation and Strategy
  • [H3] AI for Justice and Human Rights
  • [H3] Cybersecurity Leadership in the Age of AI
  • [H3] Building Transparent and Inclusive AI Systems
  • [H3] Bridging the Global AI Divide
  • [H3] Leveraging AI for Research Quality
  • [H3] Digital Trash – How AI Widens the Global Divide
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  • [H4] From the Bangkok Declaration to Geneva & Nairobi — join the world’s largest community advancing AI sovereignty for the Global South.
  • [H4] The aim of the AI for Developing Countries (AIFOD) Forum aligns with the UN’s mission of promoting sustainable development, equality, and peace. By ensuring the ethical deployment of AI in developing nations, this forum can drive social progress, economic growth, and empowerment, helping them reap the maximum of benefit from AI, while minimizing its negative impact.
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