June 25, 2026 - June 26, 2026
Prato, Italy
Sustainable Development Conference
As artificial intelligence transforms economies and societies around the world, a critical question remains: can AI help foster more equitable and just development outcomes?
Drawing on insights from the forthcoming World Development Report 2026: Artificial Intelligence for Development, the Institute for Economic Development convened a special session during the Sustainable Development Conference in Prato to examine how AI could reshape productivity, public service delivery, and economic opportunities in low-income countries, particularly across Africa.
Through a presentation of the report and a panel discussion featuring leading scholars of technology, AI, and development in Africa, alongside perspectives on global AI ethics and governance from the Vatican, participants explored the policies, institutions, and ethical frameworks needed to ensure that AI contributes not only to economic growth, but also to reducing inequalities and advancing global justice.
SPEAKERS
Chair and Moderator:
Gero Carletto
Head of Rome Center, Institute for Economic Development, World Bank Group
Engineer Bainomugisha
Chair of the Department of Computer Science at Mekerere University, Uganda
Gaurav Nayyar
Lead Economist, World Bank Group
Maria Savona
Professor, LUISS Guido Carli University
Enrico Santarelli
Professor, University of Bologna
Simona Tiribelli
Assistant Professor, University of Macerata