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AI For Developing Countries Forum - Fair AI for A Fair World (AIFOD)
AI For Developing Countries Forum (AIFOD) is a leading global forum for developing nations, shaping the global dialogue on inclusive technological advancement
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af.net looks like technology & computing. Traffic signals point to roughly 73.1K monthly visits. Current AI trust scoring is 15/100.
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traffic: 10/10
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AIFOD is a global forum focused on promoting inclusive and equitable AI development specifically for developing nations, aiming to shape policy dialogue and technological advancement in underserved regions.
Monetization Signals
Nonprofit/NGO model detected
Low trust with 15/100 score
Policymakers, government officials, NGOs, researchers, and technology leaders in developing countries, plus international development organizations and AI ethics advocates