12 minutes | Thursday, 28 May 2026
This 7-10 July 2026, the AI for Good Global Summit returns to Palexpo in Geneva for four days dedicated to the future of artificial intelligence and its real-world impact.
Hosted by the International Telecommunication Union (ITU), the United Nations agency for digital technologies, the event brings together innovators, policymakers, researchers, artists, entrepreneurs, and industry leaders from around the world.
Recognised as one of the leading AI gatherings of the year, AI for Good explores how artificial intelligence is transforming industries, accelerating scientific discovery, and tackling some of society’s most urgent challenges. The 2026 edition promises an even bigger programme of interactive exhibitions, live demonstrations, expert workshops, high-level discussions, robotics showcases, and creative performances.
This year’s summit will spotlight the growing intersection between AI, culture, and creativity - from AI-generated music, film and digital art to robotic performances and discussions around the future of creative industries - with Will.I.am and John Legend.
Visitors can expect everything from immersive installations and AI-powered entertainment to conversations about ethics, regulation, education, sustainability, and innovation.
On this morning’s Breakfast Show, Katt Cullen spoke with Fred Werner, Chief of Strategy and Operations for AI for Good at the ITU, to preview some of the major themes, headline speakers, and breakthrough experiences audiences can expect at this year’s event...
Register at aiforgood.itu.int