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                      specific metrics, each with an assigned percentage. Considering our timeline constraints, we
                      decided to release an interim collection of use cases in May 2024, featuring an initial 40 use
                      cases. Subsequently, we will continue the engagement with use case authors and scholars to
                      enhance and refine the collection, with the final version scheduled for release in July 2024.


                      2�1�2  Geographical distribution

                      The 40 use cases came from 17 countries, including Brazil, Cambodia, China, India, Singapore,
                      Nigeria, Tanzania, Rwanda, UAE, Spain, Hungary, Palestine, United Kingdom, and United States.

                      We extended invitations to 17 authors to join us at the Summit and showcase their work.


                      Figure 1: Geographical distribution of use cases




































                      2�1�43  Distribution of use cases by domains

                      Healthcare emerges as the most prominent domain, underscoring the critical role of AI in
                      revolutionizing healthcare delivery, diagnosis, and treatment. Other significant domains include
                      agriculture, energy, telecommunications (6G), and governance, each with multiple use cases,
                      indicating the broad applicability of AI across sectors. Domains such as fashion, language,
                      safety monitoring, security, and biometrics represent niche applications of AI, showcasing
                      innovation and specialization within specific industries. The distribution across domains reflects
                      a comprehensive approach to addressing various societal, economic, and environmental
                      challenges through AI-driven solutions.

                      The use cases cover a wide range of domains, indicating the versatility and adaptability of
                      AI technologies in addressing different challenges. Participation from multiple countries
                      demonstrates the global relevance of AI and its potential to drive innovation and development
                      across borders. Sectors like healthcare, agriculture, and energy stand out for their significant





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