IGF 2023 WS #278 Harnessing AI and Internet Technologies for Ending Hunger

    Subtheme

    Artificial Intelligence (AI) & Emerging Technologies
    Future & Sustainable Work in the World of Generative AI

    Organizer 1: Ruth Muasya, Legal Technologies Kenya Limited
    Organizer 2: Nelson Nkari, Legal Technologies Kenya Limited
    Organizer 3: Jimmy William Otieno, Legal Technologies Kenya Limited

    Speaker 1: Ruth Muasya, Private Sector, African Group
    Speaker 2: Brian Muthomi, Private Sector, African Group
    Speaker 3: Nelson Nkari, Private Sector, African Group

    Moderator

    Nelson Nkari, Private Sector, African Group

    Online Moderator

    Jimmy William Otieno, Private Sector, African Group

    Rapporteur

    Nelson Nkari, Private Sector, African Group

    Format

    Round Table - 60 Min

    Policy Question(s)

    1. How can governments align existing policies and frameworks to support the integration of AI and internet technologies in the agricultural sectors of developing countries?
    2. How can policymakers ensure universal and affordable internet access in rural and remote areas to enable farmers to leverage AI and internet-based solutions?
    3. How can policymakers facilitate capacity-building initiatives and knowledge transfer programs to empower farmers with the skills and knowledge to effectively adopt and utilize AI and internet technologies?

    What will participants gain from attending this session? By the end of this workshop, participants will gain insights into the policy frameworks, practical approaches, and collaborations required to harness the potential of AI and the Internet in the agricultural sectors of developing countries, ultimately contributing to global efforts to eradicate hunger and achieve sustainable development goals. Participants will gain a deeper understanding of the transformative potential of AI and the Internet in agriculture, explore policy frameworks to support innovation, address ethical considerations, bridge the digital divide, and foster public-private partnerships. Through knowledge sharing and collaboration, participants will leave with practical strategies and approaches to drive agricultural development, enhance food security, and contribute to the Sustainable Development Goals.

    Description:

    This workshop aims to explore the transformative potential of AI and internet technologies in the agricultural sectors of developing countries, with a focus on ending hunger and promoting sustainable development. By bringing together policymakers, technology experts, agricultural practitioners, and stakeholders, this session will examine the role of government and international policies and delve into strategies and best practices for leveraging these technologies to enhance agricultural productivity, improve access to markets and information, and ensure food security in the face of global challenges. Participants will engage in interactive discussions, sharing experiences, and identifying policy recommendations to drive inclusive and technology-enabled agricultural transformation.

    Expected Outcomes

    1. Participants will collaborate to generate policy recommendations for leveraging AI and internet technologies in agriculture in developing countries, emphasizing essential steps for progress.

    2.The workshop will exhibit successful implementations of AI and internet technologies in agriculture through case studies and best practices. These achievements can be compiled into a widely disseminated publication, offering valuable insights and inspiration to other regions and countries.

    3. The workshop will encourage participants to submit research papers or articles focusing on specific aspects of AI and internet technologies in agriculture. These contributions will be compiled into workshop proceedings or submitted to relevant journals, enhancing the existing knowledge in the field.

    4. The workshop aims to foster collaboration and funding opportunities by bringing together stakeholders from governments, international organizations, and the private sector. Such collaborations can lead to joint projects, funding proposals, and partnerships, driving the implementation of workshop recommendations and catalyzing agricultural transformation.

    Hybrid Format: The workshop will begin with plenary sessions where both online and onsite speakers present their insights and perspectives. This will be facilitated through a combination of live video streaming, where virtual speakers join the session via video conferencing platforms such as Zoom or Microsoft Teams, and physical presentations by onsite speakers. Virtual attendees will be able to pose questions or comments through a dedicated online platform, which will be moderated by a facilitator who relays them to the panel. This can be an online collaboration tool such as Google Docs or Miro or through the chat section of the video conferencing platform.