15/10/2024
AI Summit Explores Potential Benefits of Technology
By Taiwanese Embassy
The AI Summit was held at the Finance Administrative Centre, Pointe Seraphine, on Friday,
October 11, 2024, and was organized by the National Competitive and Productivity Council
(NCPC) in collaboration with the Department of Economic Development, TaiwanICDF, and
the Caribbean Digital Transformation Project (CARDTP).
During the AI Summit, nine AI experts presented on various aspects of AI:
Mr. Chien Lee (presented virtually from Taiwan), “AI in the Future of Work”
Mr. Jade Hutchinson, “AI in Agriculture
Ms. Nysa Pierre, “AI in Software Engineering”
Ms. Krissa Johnny, “AI in Education”
Mr. Irvin Smith, “AI in Education”
Mr. Ross Daniel, “AI in Creative Industries”
Mr. Howard Wells, “AI in Infrastructure”
Mr. Simon Chen (Taiwan Technical Mission), “AI in Financial Technology”
Mr. Stephan Joseph (presented virtually from St. Kitts and Nevis), “AI in Water
Infrastructure”
Audience members included H.E. Peter Chia-Yen Chen, Taiwan’s Ambassador to Saint
Lucia; Mr. Daniel Lee, Chief of the Taiwan Technical Mission (TTM); Mr. Ray Chou, Third
Secretary, Embassy of the Republic of China (Taiwan); Mr. Marlon Narcisse, Director of
Public Sector Modernization; and Mr. Jim Joseph, AI Consultant; among others.
Hon. Kenson Casimir, Minister for Youth Development and Sports, made brief remarks at the
AI Summit. While cautioning users of AI to steer clear of using the technology for counter-
productive purposes, Hon. Casimir said AI can be used in constructive ways that promote
personal and national development.
“Artificial intelligence is not going anywhere,” said Hon. Casimir. “I think it’s very important
for our young people, for the next generation, to try to get ahead of it as much as possible so
you can use it for your overall professional development as an individual, to develop your
community, and then, of course, develop Saint Lucia. This is what we all seek to do. This is
what the Government of Saint Lucia seeks to do.”
In his presentation, Mr. Chien Lee said AI makes it possible to automate many of the
mundane hands-on work and focus more on the higher level of strategic work, such as
decision-making and interpersonal communications, areas that still require human
intelligence.
“Nevertheless, as technology becomes more accepted and mature, we must also have serious
discussions about the constraints and limitations,” he said. “Issues such as bias, privacy and
hallucination are all at the forefront of ensuring the healthy development of this revolutionary
technology. Therefore, it is imperative that we undertake AI transformation to further ensure
global success in the era of AI.”
He said Taiwan has capitalized on the benefits of AI to revolutionize various industries,
including the automotive, medical, sports and fitness, textile, services and semiconductors
sectors.
“Many of the advancements have been seen in various industries across Taiwan,” Lee said.
“By taking Taiwan as a role model in AI adoption, I hope countries around the world will
also learn to embrace this change and certainly not stand in its way.”
Meanwhile, Mr. Simon Chen, ICT Project Manager at the Taiwan Technical Mission,
explained that AI can be used in key areas of finance, including Risk Management, Credit
Scoring, Investment Management (such as Trading and Advisory), and Algorithmic Trading.
“These applications not only improve the efficiency of financial trading, but also help
investors make faster and more informed decisions in increasingly complex markets,” Chen
said. “As for the aspect of financial institutions, AI has the potential to reduce operational
costs, enhance efficiency and reduce the need for human labour.”
Chen added: “Therefore, learning how AI is applied and used across industries has become
increasingly important. Currently, Taiwan is relatively mature in the area of AI-driven
finance. Through experimental learning and international collaboration, such as what my
project, the ICT Capacity Building Project, has done for Saint Lucia. This year, we had a
collaboration with NCPC, CARDPT, Orbtronics and upcoming 3D Real Solutions. We can
enhance the diversity of financial services offered and drive growth in this sector. I believe
this is happening, and we would love to share the success with Saint Lucia.”
Featured presenter, Ms. Nikita Greenidge, of Saint Lucia, explored the topic, “AI in Surgical
Robotics”, focusing on the cutting-edge innovations she has been developing, including
magnetic endoscopes for colonoscopy and magnetic tentacles for bronchoscopy, all of
technologies which have the potential to revolutionize surgical training and healthcare
innovation.
The AI Summit also included a Question and Answer, whereby members of the audience
posed questions to the presenters.
Following the presentations, there was an AI Expo, where patrons got the chance to engage
with the AI experts exhibitors who spanned various sectors. The AI Expo featured
presentations, and interactive demonstrations featuring cutting-edge AI tools.
This year, Productivity Awareness Week ran from October 7-11, 2024, under the theme, “The
AI Effect: Using Innovation to Reshape Productivity and Enhance Competitiveness”.
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