The Geneva Graduate Institute will participate in the AI for Good Global Summit 2026 through a full day of presentations, demonstrations, and discussions hosted at the State of Geneva booth on 7 July 2026.
Bringing together researchers from across the Institute, the programme will showcase a wide range of ongoing work exploring the societal, political, legal, and humanitarian dimensions of artificial intelligence. Visitors will have the opportunity to engage directly with researchers, discover innovative projects, and discuss how AI can contribute to addressing some of today's most pressing global challenges.
In addition to thematic demonstrations at the Institute's dedicated desk, several research teams will participate in public presentations and interactive discussions in the booth's Presentation & Demo Space.
EXPLORE OUR RESEARCH
Throughout the day, visitors will be able to meet Institute researchers working on topics including:
- AI for the Global Majority
Ralph Müller and Jérôme Duberry - AI and Multilateralism Archive: Exploring the Multilateralism Archive – Solutions for Researchers, Practitioners and Citizens
Florian Cafiero, Nuria Arques and Grégoire Mallard - Reshaping Copyright to Support "Just AI"
Ben Cashdan, Sean Flynn, Susan Strba and Simone Hammersley - AI for Monitoring Malnutrition
Nina Link and Ravi Bhavnani - The Humanitarian Connector
Anna Leander and Louis Edward Potter - Digital Sovereignty Discourses
James Hollway, Lucile Maertens and Emrys Schoemaker
Researchers will be available throughout the day to present their work, answer questions, and discuss current developments in AI research and governance.
PRESENTATION & DEMO SESSIONS
The Institute will also contribute to two public sessions in the Presentation & Demo Space.
14:00 – 15:00
- Reshaping Copyright to Support "Just AI"
Ben Cashdan, Sean Flynn, Susan Strba and Simone Hammersley - AI for Monitoring Malnutrition
Nina Link and Ravi Bhavnani - AI and Multilateralism Archive: Exploring the Multilateralism Archive – Solutions for Researchers, Practitioners and Citizens
Florian Cafiero, Nuria Arques and Grégoire Mallard
16:00 – 17:00
- Reshaping Copyright to Support "Just AI"
Ben Cashdan, Sean Flynn, Susan Strba and Simone Hammersley - AI for the Global Majority – A Call for Projects
Ralph Müller and Jérôme Duberry
These sessions are designed for a broad audience and combine short presentations with interactive discussions and Q&A.
PRACTICAL INFORMATION
Date: Tuesday, 7 July 2026
Venue: AI for Good Global Summit 2026
Palexpo
Route François-Peyrot 30
1218 Le Grand-Saconnex, Geneva
Location: State of Geneva Booth
The booth is open throughout the day and welcomes all AI for Good Summit participants interested in discovering the Geneva Graduate Institute's latest research on artificial intelligence, digital governance, international cooperation, and societal innovation.
ABOUT AI FOR GOOD
AI for Good is the United Nations' leading platform on artificial intelligence, organised by the International Telecommunication Union (ITU) in partnership with more than 50 UN agencies and co-convened with the Government of Switzerland.
Bringing together governments, international organisations, academia, industry, civil society, and the technical community, the Summit explores how artificial intelligence can contribute to addressing global challenges and advancing the Sustainable Development Goals.
The Geneva Graduate Institute is proud to contribute to this global dialogue by showcasing research that places ethics, governance, inclusion, and international cooperation at the heart of AI innovation.
Find out more and register here