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BRIDGETOWN, Barbados (CMC) — The Caribbean Development Bank (CDB) says it will host a virtual conference on “Expert Forum on Anti-Corruption in the Age of AI” on Monday.
The CDB said that the event is being put on by its Office of Integrity, Compliance, and Accountability (ICA) and will coincide with International Anti-Corruption Day.
The forum will convene leading global authorities on artificial intelligence (AI) and anti-corruption, alongside integrity practitioners from multilateral financial institutions who are implementing AI-driven solutions to address urgent challenges and combat corruption more effectively.
The CDB said that insights from these experts will be shared to strengthen governance and transparency across the Caribbean.
It said discussions will explore the risks AI poses to anti-corruption efforts and good governance, the potential for AI to enhance transparency and accountability, strategies to build the capacity of Caribbean institutions to combat corruption in the digital age, and approaches to fostering trust and integrity in an evolving technological landscape.
“Speakers will offer cutting-edge perspectives on the risks, solutions, opportunities, and transformative impact of AI on corruption which remains a critical barrier to sustainable economic development in the region,” it added.
The head of the ICA, Dr Toussant Boyce, spoke of the forum’s critical importance in addressing the challenges and opportunities posed by AI.
“Combatting the scourge of corruption is a daily challenge. Each year on International Anti-Corruption Day, we reflect on its significant and harmful effects on economic development. This year, we focus on artificial intelligence as a general-purpose technology with exponential utility, capable of reshaping the global fight against corruption.
“AI presents both risks and unprecedented opportunities. This forum will equip Caribbean stakeholders with key academic and practical insights from experts who are harnessing AI as a force for good to ensure accountability and transparency in governance,” he added.
Among the speakers at the forum will be Eugene Wu, chief of the International Anti-Corruption Unit at the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI); Dr Nils Köbis, professor for Human Understanding of Algorithms and Machines at the University of Duisburg-Essen; Marcelo Donolo, manager of Prevention, Risk, and Knowledge Management at the World Bank’s Integrity Vice Presidency; and Krishna Kesari, the head of the Data Lab at the World Bank’s Integrity Vice Presidency.
The event agenda also features a follow-up panel from CDB’s recent “Caribbean Youth Combatting Corruption in the Age of AI” forum that was held earlier this month.
“The Expert Forum on Anti-Corruption in the Age of AI reaffirms CDB’s commitment to promoting good governance, integrity, and compliance as the region pursues sustainable development in an increasingly complex global environment. It is part of a series of free virtual events under the umbrella of CDB’s Caribbean Conference on Corruption, Compliance and Cybercrime,” the bank said.