Session
Subtheme
Organizer 1: Technical Community, Asia-Pacific Group
Organizer 2: Private Sector, Asia-Pacific Group
Organizer 3: Technical Community, Asia-Pacific Group
Organizer 2: Private Sector, Asia-Pacific Group
Organizer 3: Technical Community, Asia-Pacific Group
Speaker 1: CHUANXIU WANG, Private Sector, Asia-Pacific Group
Speaker 2: Henry Wang, Technical Community, Asia-Pacific Group
Speaker 3: Sameer Gahlot, Technical Community, Asia-Pacific Group
Speaker 2: Henry Wang, Technical Community, Asia-Pacific Group
Speaker 3: Sameer Gahlot, Technical Community, Asia-Pacific Group
Format
Theater
Duration (minutes): 90
Format description: The Theater layout and 90-minute duration are best suited for this session as they facilitate engaging discussions, expert presentations, and audience interaction. The format allows key speakers, including AI and Web3.0 pioneers, to present insights on the Global Digital Collaboration Framework, while also encouraging active participation from policymakers, technologists, and global stakeholders. The extended duration ensures in-depth exploration of Web3.0, AI, and digital governance, allowing time for case studies, demonstrations, and interactive Q&A. This setup maximizes knowledge-sharing, debate, and collaboration, making it ideal for advancing the Global Digital Compact and IGF’s governance role.
Duration (minutes): 90
Format description: The Theater layout and 90-minute duration are best suited for this session as they facilitate engaging discussions, expert presentations, and audience interaction. The format allows key speakers, including AI and Web3.0 pioneers, to present insights on the Global Digital Collaboration Framework, while also encouraging active participation from policymakers, technologists, and global stakeholders. The extended duration ensures in-depth exploration of Web3.0, AI, and digital governance, allowing time for case studies, demonstrations, and interactive Q&A. This setup maximizes knowledge-sharing, debate, and collaboration, making it ideal for advancing the Global Digital Compact and IGF’s governance role.
Policy Question(s)
1. How can AI and Web3.0 create a global digital collaboration framework that ensures data sovereignty, GDPR compliance, and fair monetization while addressing AI’s data access challenges?
2. What policies are needed to make the Internet more inclusive, connect the unconnected, and empower marginalized communities through AI and decentralized Web3.0 technologies?
3. How can IGF become the most important world organization for Internet and AI Governance?
What will participants gain from attending this session? Participants will gain insights into a new Global Digital Collaboration Framework that integrates AI, Web3.0, and the Value Internet to support the Global Digital Compact. They will learn how decentralized data ownership, powered by SOLID and MetaLife.social, ensures ethical AI training, clear data ownership, and fair monetization for all.
The session will showcase Singapore’s AI leadership and LingoAI’s efforts in bridging the digital divide, empowering the Global South and low-resource language communities in AI development.
Additionally, participants will understand IGF’s evolving role as the key global body for Internet and AI governance, driving an inclusive and effective approach to governing digital transformation. Through diverse perspectives, attendees will leave with actionable strategies to build a more open, ethical, and equitable digital future using AI and Web3.0.
Description:
As AI reshapes digital ecosystems, its convergence with Web3.0 presents a transformative opportunity for global digital collaboration. This session explores a Global Digital Collaboration Framework that integrates Web3.0’s decentralized architecture with Responsible AI and the Value Internet. This approach addresses critical challenges such as AI’s data wall, GDPR compliance, and data sovereignty while fostering an inclusive digital economy that "Connect the Unconnected and Bank the Unbanked". Key discussions will highlight Singapore’s AI and Web3.0 Convergence initiatives, including Singapore National AI and LingoAI for Global South(Global Majority), alongside global decentralized AI efforts such as Swahili LLM in Africa and Saami LLM in Norway. The session will also examine Sir Tim Berners-Lee’s SOLID protocol and Data Wallet, illustrating how decentralized data ownership can empower individuals and reduce digital divides. By showcasing best practices and real-world implementations, this session fosters dialogue on policy, governance, and the ethical deployment of AI and Web3.0. Featuring diverse perspectives from AI pioneers, blockchain innovators, and policymakers, the discussion will stimulate new approaches to building an open, privacy-preserving, and equitable digital future.
As AI reshapes digital ecosystems, its convergence with Web3.0 presents a transformative opportunity for global digital collaboration. This session explores a Global Digital Collaboration Framework that integrates Web3.0’s decentralized architecture with Responsible AI and the Value Internet. This approach addresses critical challenges such as AI’s data wall, GDPR compliance, and data sovereignty while fostering an inclusive digital economy that "Connect the Unconnected and Bank the Unbanked". Key discussions will highlight Singapore’s AI and Web3.0 Convergence initiatives, including Singapore National AI and LingoAI for Global South(Global Majority), alongside global decentralized AI efforts such as Swahili LLM in Africa and Saami LLM in Norway. The session will also examine Sir Tim Berners-Lee’s SOLID protocol and Data Wallet, illustrating how decentralized data ownership can empower individuals and reduce digital divides. By showcasing best practices and real-world implementations, this session fosters dialogue on policy, governance, and the ethical deployment of AI and Web3.0. Featuring diverse perspectives from AI pioneers, blockchain innovators, and policymakers, the discussion will stimulate new approaches to building an open, privacy-preserving, and equitable digital future.
Expected Outcomes
The Grand Unified Theory of Web3.0 will provide a clear understanding of Web3.0 and its relationship with AI, forming the foundation for a New Global Digital Collaboration Framework. Built on WWW inventor Tim Berners-Lee’s SOLID protocol, this framework offers not just theoretical insights but also ready-to-implement protocols, products, and applications.
Key stakeholders, including Tim Berners-Lee, Singapore National AI, LingoAI, African AI, and Norway AI practitioners, will showcase real-world solutions. The IGF is best positioned to implement the Global Digital Compact using this framework, alongside the necessary tools and applications for a more inclusive digital future and for WSIS+20
Hybrid Format: ensure an engaging hybrid experience, the session will use a dynamic mix of live keynotes, interactive panels, and audience engagement tools.
Seamless Onsite & Online Interaction – Speakers and attendees will engage through a live-streamed discussion, with a dedicated moderator managing both onsite and online participation. Remote panelists will join via IGF’s virtual platform.
Enhanced Engagement Tools – Slido or Mentimeter will be used for live polling and Q&A, ensuring real-time feedback. A dedicated online chat moderator will relay virtual audience questions to panelists.
This hybrid approach ensures an inclusive, interactive, and immersive experience, allowing diverse global voices to shape AI and Web3.0 governance.