Artificial Intelligence for Efficiency Sustainability and Inclusivity in TradeTech 2025
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Ensuring a comprehensive yet flexible regulatory
framework requires an understanding of the various
competitive incentives from all stakeholders in global
trade, as well as an understanding of the technology
itself. PPPs emerge as essential connective
infrastructure to address unaligned incentives and a
lack of information, bridging governmental oversight,
private sector innovation, academic expertise and
civil society concerns. PPPs like the TradeTech
Global Initiative can facilitate AI convergence by:
–Connecting diverse stakeholders to
align incentives
–Informing the development of frameworks
through regulatory sandboxes
–Raising awareness on key issues through
thought leadership material
–Shedding light on cutting-edge developments
through start-up accelerators –Sharing best practices from experts and
regulators around the world
–Pushing for collaborative approaches
to AI implementation
While preventing fragmentation in the face of
ongoing global challenges is difficult, collaboration
has never been easier, thanks to AI. AI empowers
humans in previously unthinkable ways, enabling
the synthesis of vast quantities of information in real
time and facilitating communication in any language
on the planet. As these tools develop, they will
inevitably continue to revolutionize trade. However,
in navigating the complexities of AI implementation
in global trade, success will be measured not by
technological advances but by the ability to use AI
to create a more inclusive, sustainable and efficient
interconnected global trade network.
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