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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)
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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)
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  • [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] 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
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  • [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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