We have updated our Privacy Policy and Terms of Use for Eurasia Group and its affiliates, including GZERO Media, to clarify the types of data we collect, how we collect it, how we use data and with whom we share data. By using our website you consent to our Terms and Conditions and Privacy Policy, including the transfer of your personal data to the United States from your country of residence, and our use of cookies described in our Cookie Policy.
Using AI and data to address global challenges and build inclusive economies

How can we use new technology and collective action to significantly improve people's lives and the health of our planet? That was the central question at the recent Impact Data Summit, hosted by the Mastercard Center for Inclusive Growth with the Rockefeller Foundation and data.org. Coinciding with the United Nations General Assembly and Climate Week NYC, conversations at the summit looked at the current realities of data, artificial intelligence, and social impact, how they can advance the UN’s sustainable development goals, the role of cross-sector collaboration to drive that impact, what the future holds for transformative technology, and how to make sure that future is sustainable, equitable and accessible.