Driving Positive Change: School of Global Governance (SGG) at Beijing Institute of Technology (BIT) Joins AIM Global in Shaping the Future of AI in Industry

Beijing, 6 Feb, 2024 – School of Global Governance (SGG) has joined AIM Global, the Global Alliance on Artificial Intelligence for Industry and Manufacturing. This strategic collaboration reflects our commitment to advancing safe, sustainable, and inclusive use of AI in industry and manufacturing. 
 
Guided by the United Nations Industrial Development Organization (UNIDO), AIM Global promotes the responsible development and deployment of AI and frontier technologies. Aligned with the UN Secretary-General’s Our Common Agenda, AIM Global shapes a digital future that is open, secure, and beneficial to all.
 
AI technologies are transforming industry and manufacturing, offering unprecedented opportunities for increased efficiency, productivity, and sustainability. However, the adoption of these technologies also brings ethical considerations, privacy concerns, and the imperative for inclusivity.  As a new member, SGG is excited to contribute to AIM Global’s mission of unlocking the full potential of AI for industry.
 
SGG’s strategic vision focuses on achieving fair, shared, and inclusive global governance. SGG is committed to pioneering in the field of global governance education, cultivating talents capable of contributing significantly to global governance, and enhancing governance practices within international organizations. SGG’s dedication extends to areas such as AI governance, digital economy, development of regulations and standards, and governance and dispute resolution, both domestically and internationally.
 
“SGG is excited to join AIM Global, where forward-thinking partners collaborate to harness the power of AI responsibly,” said LIU Hao, Executive Chair of School of Global Governance. “By being part of this community, we anticipate collaborative opportunities, innovative solutions, and a shared vision for the ethical and effective application of AI to unfold during this exciting journey.”
 
For media inquiries or further information, contact:
LIU Hao at liuhaosgg@bit.edu.cn

About AIM Global 
 
AIM Global fosters collaboration for responsible AI in industry and manufacturing. The alliance focuses on research, skills development, ethical guidelines, and policy recommendations to address challenges and opportunities in the evolving AI landscape.
 
For those interested in learning more about SGG, please visit the website at: https://bit.edu.cn/

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