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AI in Standardization.

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There are a number of pre-standardization initiatives , open to everyone, called ITU-T Focus Groups that work for the quick development of specifications to address industry needs as they emerge on various aspects of AI: including digital agriculture, disaster management, health, autonomous networks, and the metaverse. ITU-T Study Groups , that are open to all ITU members, also address aspects of AI and machine learning within their mandates. The work has so far resulted in ITU-T Recommendations and Supplements as well as deliverables from the various ITU-T Focus Groups . There is also ongoing work within ITU-R on this topic of  AI in STANDARDIZATION .

AI/ML COMPETITIONS (“CHALLENGES”).

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Through the Challenge, ITU encourages and supports the growing community driving the integration of AI/ML in networks and at the same time enhances the community driving standardization work for AI/ML, creating new opportunities for industry and academia to influence the evolution of ITU standards . The solutions can be accessed in several repositories on the Challenge GitHub

Cybersecurity and Emergency Telecommunications.

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.  The ITU is committed to promoting cybersecurity and ensuring the security of telecommunication/ICT networks and services . Its Global Cybersecurity Index (GCI) provides a framework for measuring a country's commitment and helps improve cybersecurity. ITU's National CIRT Programme helps enhance countries' cybersecurity capabilities , and its Cyberdrill exercises provide hands-on training for cyber incident response teams. ITU is also helping countries develop their National Cybersecurity Strategies andaction plans and promoting cybersecurity inclusion through initiatives such as Child Online Protection (COP) and Women in Cyber . ITU provides capacity building support for developing countries and has established programs for women in cybersecurity. As an international standards-making body for ICTs, interoperability, accessibility and security are our requirements from the design stage. Over 200 standards focusing on security and a series of ICT standards (e.g., Ar...

Encourage Youth participation as equal partners alongside the leaders of today’s digital change.

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  According to ITU estimates, by 2025, 280 million more men than women are expected to use the internet globally. While 77% of men are online, only 71% of women have access. Bridging this gap is essential for inclusive digital growth and opportunities for women and girls worldwide. The GLOBAL PARTNERSHIP FOR GENDER EQUALITY IN THE DIGITAL AGE ( EQUALS ) contributes to the UN Sustainable Development Agenda through actions and evidence-based research aimed at closing the global gender digital divide. By promoting awareness, building political commitments, leveraging resources and knowledge, harnessing the capacities of partners, and supporting real action, EQUALS seeks to achieve digital gender equality . Generation Connect is a leading platform to engage, specifically with global youth and encourage Youth participation as equal partners alongside the leaders of today’s digital change, empowering young people with thedigital skills and opportunities to advance their vision of conn...