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    Successful Conclusion of the 27th UN CSTD AI Side Event: Shaping the Future of AI

    2024-04-17 15:49:11

    The AI Side Event of the 27th UN Science and Technology Conference titled "Shaping the Future of AI" was successfully held at the Palais des Nations in Geneva on April 16, 2024. The event was co-hosted by the World Digital Technology Academy (WDTA) and the Cloud Security Alliance Greater China Region (CSA GCR). This event brought together over a hundred experts and decision-makers from governments, leading research institutions, and companies across more than fifty countries, signifying global unity and cooperation in addressing the enormous opportunities and challenges presented by artificial intelligence. During the event, the establishment of the WDTA headquarters in Geneva was officially announced, along with the release of the AI STR (Secure, Trust, Responsible) series of research results. This marks an important milestone in global cooperation in the field of artificial intelligence.

    Prof. Yale Li, Executive Chairman of the World Digital Technology Academy, convened a panel of global experts and leaders to thoroughly explore the future development of artificial intelligence.

    The Vice-Chairman of the UN Committee on Science and Technology for Development (UN CSTD) and founding Chairman of WDTA, Peter Major, led a roundtable discussion with prominent experts in artificial intelligence. Participants included Laurie Locascio, Under Secretary of US Commerce for Standards and Technology, Director of NIST; Suzan (Sam) Miller, Director of Google DeepMind; Darlington Aakogo, Chairman of the African Union AI Economy Committee and founder and CEO of minoHealth AI Lab; Osama A. Rayis, Chairman of the Arab Organization for Agricultural Development; and Heather Frase, Senior Researcher at Georgetown University's Center for Security and Emerging Technology (CSET). Other distinguished contributors were Weiqiang Wang, General Manager of the Intelligence Department of Ant Group; Nick Hamilton, Head of Governance, Risk, and Compliance at OpenAI; and Maxime Stauffer, Co-founder and CEO of the Simon Institute for Long-term Governance. Together, they discussed how generative artificial intelligence contributes to humanity and the UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). They also thoroughly examined issues related to AI self-awareness, trust, and security. This dialogue highlighted the critical role of international cooperation in addressing global AI challenges.

    WDTA released the AI STR standards, including "Generative Artificial Intelligence Application Security Testing Standards" and "Large Language Model (LLM) Security Testing Methods," which represent a new benchmark in AI security assessment and testing. Additionally, WDTA officially launched the "Generative Artificial Intelligence Talent Development Framework" and "Certified Chief AI Officer (CAIO) and Certified AI Security Expert" programs to support comprehensive AI education, aimed at meeting the professional skill demands of the AI era and providing solid talent support for the future development of the digital economy and society.

    The AI side event showcased the ongoing efforts of WDTA and its partners in technological innovation, global collaboration, and ethical AI development strategies in response to the rapid expansion and challenges of artificial intelligence. Emphasizing a collaborative, human-centered approach, the event outlined a forward-looking roadmap for secure and responsible AI development.

    For more information or media inquiries, please contact:

    Melan Xu

    Executive Director, WDTA

    Email: melan.xu@wdtacademy.org

    Key Action from UN World Summit for Social Development: WDTA and UNRISD Sign Cooperation Agreement to Co-host 2026 Digital World Conference

    Doha, Qatar

    Ms. Magdalena Sepúlveda Carmona, Director of UNRISD, and Dr. Melan Xu, Executive Director of WDTA, formally signed a cooperation agreement on behalf of their respective organizations. The agreement announced their joint commitment to prepare for the inaugural Digital World Conference (DWC), scheduled for April 2026 at the Palais des Nations in Geneva, Switzerland. This signing ceremony, witnessed by H.E. Amb. Prof. Muhammadou M. O. Kah, Chair of the UN Commission on Science and Technology for Development (CSTD), and Academician Li Yuhang, Executive Chairman of the Board of WDTA, marks a new stage of in-depth collaboration between the two parties in advancing global digital inclusive development.

    The 2nd United Nations World Summit for Social Development Successfully Held in Doha — Digital World Conference (DWC) 2026 Officially Launched

    Doha, Qatar

    Doha, Qatar — November 6, 2025, The 2nd World Summit for Social Development successfully held on November 6 at the Qatar National Convention Centre. More than 30 heads of state or government and over 100 ministerial-level representatives attended the Summit.

    WDTA Hosts Successful Digital Identity Affiliate Session at Digital@UNGA 80 Amid High-Level UNGA Momentum

    New York

    New York, September 24, 2025 – As the 80th session of the United Nations General Assembly (UNGA 80) gains intensity during its high-level week, the World Digital Technology Academy (WDTA) successfully convened a pivotal affiliate session under the Digital@UNGA program, underscoring the critical role of trusted digital identities in advancing global equity and innovation. The event, held virtually on September 24, built on the momentum from key UNGA proceedings where world leaders set the stage for collaborative action on pressing global challenges.

    In Memoriam: Péter Major, Founding Chairman of WDTA and a Visionary in Digital Governance

    Geneva, Switzerland

    It is with profound sorrow that we learned of Péter Major’s passing—a true luminary whose light touched so many lives in the realms of technology, governance, and human connection. As the Founding Chairman of the World Digital Technology Academy (WDTA), he guided initiatives bridging data governance with the ethical evolution of our digital world. His wisdom, as Chairman of the United Nations CSTD Working Group on Data Governance, profoundly influenced WDTA’s own pursuits in AI Safety, Trust, and Responsibility, as well as our Global Data Space projects aimed at fostering responsible innovation for humanity’s benefit.Péter embodied the spirit of curiosity and integrity that WDTA strives to champion.