Geelong man’s AI for Good heads to UN summit
AI-summarised brief · reviewed before publication
A Geelong man, Aamir Qutub, has developed an artificial intelligence platform called Agents for Humanity to solve real social problems. The platform, built in memory of his late mother, allows people to post problems and AI agents research and provide practical solutions. Qutub's platform won the Australian final of the AI for Good Innovation Factory, beating 40 other entries, and will represent Australia at the UN's AI for Good Global Summit in Geneva. The platform will be open to the public at the end of June, with eight pilot programs already covering 40 problems. Qutub invites community groups to visit the website and submit problems.
💡 Why It Matters
- · By harnessing AI to tackle specific social issues, Qutub's platform fills a critical gap in community problem-solving.
- · Global recognition at the UN summit amplifies its potential to drive meaningful change.