Why Now

AI is transforming every industry, yet many regions lack guidance on ethical AI use, access to tools, and local talent development.

We believe the time is now to unify global efforts and shape a future where AI benefits all.

The Urgency is Real

85%

of companies lack AI ethics frameworks

A staggering majority of organizations are currently implementing and deploying AI technologies without established ethical guidelines or robust governance frameworks. This oversight poses significant risks, including algorithmic bias, privacy breaches, and unintended societal harms, underscoring the critical need for immediate intervention and standardized practices.

3.5B

people lack access to AI tools

More than half of the global population remains excluded from the transformative benefits of Artificial Intelligence. This digital divide exacerbates existing inequalities, limiting access to education, healthcare, economic opportunities, and civic participation for billions worldwide. Bridging this gap is essential for equitable global progress.

2030

AI market projected to reach $1.8T

The Artificial Intelligence market is projected to reach an astounding $1.8 trillion by 2030, indicating an explosive growth trajectory. This rapid expansion means the window of opportunity to establish foundational ethical standards, inclusive access mechanisms, and responsible governance models is rapidly closing. Proactive measures are imperative to steer this powerful technology towards a human-centered future.

The Peril of Inaction

Failing to address these urgent issues now carries significant risks for global society:

Exacerbated Inequalities

AI's benefits could disproportionately favor developed nations and privileged groups, widening the global divide.

Erosion of Trust

Unethical AI practices can lead to public distrust, hindering adoption and innovation.

Unforeseen Societal Harms

Without proper oversight, AI could lead to job displacement, privacy violations, and new forms of discrimination.

The Time is Now

Join us in creating ethical AI standards before it's too late.