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Register to participate in the “How to Harness AI in Training for Development” Forum

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ITC’s SME Trade Academy has the great pleasure to invite you to the “How to Harness AI in Training for Development” Forum. The forum will bring together thought leaders, experts, and practitioners from the fields of AI research, technology, training and international development to explore critical questions related to digitalization and the use of AI in training and education, with a particular focus on international development.

If you would like to join us, either in person or virtually, (or know someone who may), you can register through the “Register” link below. We would be delighted to have you there!

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How to harness AI in training for development
Date
Friday, 15 December 2023
9:00 - 12:30
Location
Plenary Room, ITC
Rue de Montbrillant 54, Geneva (or join online)
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The recent emergence of artificial intelligence offers a growing range of innovative solutions to improve the learning experience, assist trainers in delivering workshops, and create training content more efficiently.

How can these new tools be harnessed by development organizations to better train their beneficiaries in the developing world and reduce their carbon footprint? What is yet to come, and what are the risks?

Save the date and join this first forum organized by ITC's SME Trade Academy on improving development-centered training through technology and innovation!

Programme

09:00 Welcome coffee
09:30

Opening remarks

Ms. Pamela Coke-Hamilton, Executive Director, ITC
09:45

Session 1

The future of AI: a game changer in training for development?
11:00 Coffee break
11:15

Session 2

Digitalizing training for development: how can AI help today?
12:30 Apéro-lunch

Session 1

The future of AI: a game changer in training for development?

When OpenAI unveiled ChatGTP in December 2022, the world was taken by storm. Since then, large language models have continued to make groundbreaking advancements. While we are still in the early stages of deploying AI to provide tailored tutoring and student assistance, a future of training that is both fascinating and exhilarating is beginning to come into view.

What will this future look like, and what can we do to ensure that our organizations remain at the leading edge of new developments in digital training?

This session will focus on future training tools that AI advancements are expected to make available to development organizations in the next few years.

Confirmed panelists:
Dr Philippa Hardman, Affiliate Scholar, University of Cambridge, Creator & Founder of the DOMS Learning Design Engine
Mr Tom Wambeke, Chief, Learning Innovation, International Training Centre, ILO
Ms Sanjna Verma, Product Manager, Google
Moderated by:
Mr Alberto Amurgo Pacheco, Artificial Intelligence Advisor, ITC

Session 2

Digitalizing training for development: how can AI help today?

Over the past decade, development organizations have used digital technologies, including e-learning, to make their training more effective. Some have innovated in impressive ways and achieved a significant impact.

Recent developments in AI are a huge opportunity to further scale up access to high quality training and education, particularly in developing countries. In fact, AI is already supporting video production, translation, image generation, and data analysis. Combined with effective digitalization plans and policies, it is an opportunity to make training easier and cheaper to develop, while limiting the need for travel to deliver it.

This session will explore the ways in which development organizations can effectively digitalize their trainings, including with the help of AI, to increase their reach and cost-effectiveness, all while lowering their carbon footprint.

Confirmed panelists:
Dr Heini Utunen, Head, Learning and Capacity Development Unit, WHO Health Emergencies Programme
Prof Katharina Reineke, Associate Director of Research, Paul G. Allen School of Computer Science & Engineering, University of Washington
Dr Philippa Hardman, Affiliate Scholar, University of Cambridge, Creator & Founder of the DOMS Learning Design Engine
Mr Dave Oleson, Product Manager at Google Lens, Google
Moderated by:
Mr Shaun Lake, Senior Adviser E-Learning, ITC
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Contact the SME Trade Academy:
Shaun LAKE – lake@intracen.org
Raphaël DARD – dard@intracen.org
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