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DIKE Honored to Attend the First Dali International Conference for AI Developers

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  • 21 January 2025, 00.56
  • Oleh: sonia.yunita
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**Dali, Yunnan Province, China – December 22-23, 2024** – The Dali International Conference for AI Developers has officially commenced, bringing together experts, researchers, and industry leaders from around the globe to discuss the latest advancements in artificial intelligence (AI) technology. The conference, held in the picturesque city of Dali, Yunnan Province, serves as a platform for intensive discussions on AI development strategies and its applications for society.

The event, which spans two days, focuses on the critical research areas within AI technology and its potential to address pressing challenges faced by communities, particularly in Southeast Asia. DIKE, a prominent organization in the field of AI development, has been honored to participate in this prestigious conference, showcasing its commitment to fostering global partnerships in technology.

During the opening ceremony, keynote speakers emphasized the importance of collaboration among nations to harness the full potential of AI. They highlighted that global partnerships are essential for sharing knowledge, resources, and best practices, which can lead to innovative solutions for societal issues. The conference aims to create a network of AI developers and researchers who can work together to advance technology for the greater good.

One of the key themes of the conference is the exploration of current demands for AI technology in Southeast Asia. As countries in this region continue to develop rapidly, there is a growing need for AI solutions that can enhance productivity, improve healthcare, and address environmental challenges. The discussions will delve into how existing AI technologies can be adapted to meet these specific needs.

DIKE representatives, Prof. Agus Harjoko, have been actively engaging in panel discussions, sharing insights on their latest research and projects. They have emphasized the importance of tailoring AI applications to local contexts, ensuring that technology serves the unique needs of communities. This approach aligns with the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), particularly the goal of fostering innovation and building resilient infrastructure.

In addition to panel discussions, the conference features workshops and networking sessions designed to facilitate collaboration among participants. Attendees have the opportunity to connect with like-minded professionals, exchange ideas, and explore potential partnerships. This collaborative spirit is vital for driving forward the AI agenda in Southeast Asia and beyond.

The conference also addresses ethical considerations surrounding AI technology. Experts are discussing the implications of AI on privacy, security, and employment, emphasizing the need for responsible development and deployment of AI systems. By fostering a dialogue on these critical issues, the conference aims to ensure that AI advancements benefit all members of society.

As the conference progresses, Prof. Agus Harjoko is excited to learn from other participants and contribute to the collective knowledge on AI development. The organization believes that by working together, stakeholders can create a more equitable and sustainable future through technology. The insights gained from this conference will undoubtedly inform DIKE’s future projects and initiatives.

In conclusion, the First Dali International Conference for AI Developers represents a significant step towards building a global partnership in AI technology. By bringing together diverse voices and expertise, the conference is paving the way for innovative solutions that can address the challenges faced by communities in Southeast Asia and beyond. DIKE is proud to be part of this important dialogue and looks forward to the collaborative efforts that will emerge from this gathering.

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