The city of Geneva, Switzerland, is set to host the seventh edition of the ‘AI for Good Global Summit’ from July 8 to 11, featuring a series of high-level events with the participation of international policymakers, digital technology experts, and artificial intelligence (AI) specialists from around the world.
The summit is the United Nations' leading platform dedicated to AI in support of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). Organized by the International Telecommunication Union (ITU) in collaboration with over 40 UN agencies and jointly convened with the Swiss government, the event aims to highlight the transformative role of AI in advancing social, environmental, and economic development.
The summit will bring together global AI leaders to explore both the opportunities and risks posed by AI agents, low-cost AI models, and the next wave of rapid technological advancement in the field.
Spanning four days, the event will also shine a spotlight on key advancements in robotics, autonomous mobility, quantum computing, AI in space exploration, and brain-computer interfaces.
The program features over 100 panel discussions and roundtables, with contributions from international experts, impactful startups, senior government officials, and heads of renowned global institutions.
In parallel, an interactive exhibition will showcase more than 150 projects integrating AI, robotics, and social innovation. Visitors will have the opportunity to explore hands-on demonstrations, including brain-machine interfaces, educational robots, digital health applications, and AI platforms tailored to the needs of developing countries.
Simultaneously, Geneva will also host the 2025 High-Level Event of WSIS+20 (World Summit on the Information Society), which brings together stakeholders from across the global digital community. The gathering will assess progress made over the past two decades and work toward a shared vision for harnessing technology to benefit all of humanity.
This milestone event offers a platform to address pressing global technological challenges, including AI, and to review progress on the UN's digital development priorities, while identifying emerging trends shaping the future of technology.