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AI that works for everyone: TELUS proud to join the UN AI for Good Global Summit 2025

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TELUS (NYSE:TU) participated in the United Nations AI for Good Global Summit 2025 in Geneva, showcasing its commitment to responsible AI development and ethical innovation. As a member of the AI Skills Coalition, TELUS demonstrated its human-centric approach to AI development through multiple high-profile sessions.

The company hosted an interactive workshop featuring its proprietary Fuel iX™ platform, focusing on building ethical AI with Indigenous perspectives. TELUS highlighted its achievements as the first company globally to achieve ISO 31700-1 Privacy by Design certification for its generative AI customer support tool and the first Canadian company to embrace the Hiroshima AI Process Reporting Framework.

Notable initiatives include the launch of Sovereign AI Factories in Canada, featuring a sustainable AI-ready data center in Rimouski, Quebec, that uses 99% renewable energy and is three times more energy efficient than industry average.

TELUS (NYSE:TU) ha partecipato al Vertice Globale delle Nazioni Unite sull'IA per il Bene Comune 2025 a Ginevra, dimostrando il suo impegno nello sviluppo responsabile dell'IA e nell'innovazione etica. In qualità di membro della AI Skills Coalition, TELUS ha illustrato il suo approccio umano-centrico allo sviluppo dell'IA attraverso diverse sessioni di alto profilo.

L'azienda ha organizzato un workshop interattivo con la sua piattaforma proprietaria Fuel iX™, focalizzato sulla costruzione di un'IA etica che integra le prospettive indigene. TELUS ha sottolineato i suoi risultati come prima azienda al mondo a ottenere la certificazione ISO 31700-1 Privacy by Design per il suo strumento di supporto clienti basato su IA generativa, e come prima azienda canadese ad adottare il Hiroshima AI Process Reporting Framework.

Tra le iniziative più rilevanti, il lancio delle Sovereign AI Factories in Canada, con un data center sostenibile e pronto per l'IA a Rimouski, Quebec, che utilizza il 99% di energia rinnovabile ed è tre volte più efficiente dal punto di vista energetico rispetto alla media del settore.

TELUS (NYSE:TU) participó en la Cumbre Global de la ONU sobre IA para el Bien Común 2025 en Ginebra, mostrando su compromiso con el desarrollo responsable de la IA y la innovación ética. Como miembro de la AI Skills Coalition, TELUS demostró su enfoque centrado en las personas para el desarrollo de IA a través de varias sesiones de alto perfil.

La compañía organizó un taller interactivo con su plataforma propia Fuel iX™, centrado en construir una IA ética con perspectivas indígenas. TELUS destacó sus logros como la primera empresa a nivel mundial en obtener la certificación ISO 31700-1 Privacy by Design para su herramienta de soporte al cliente basada en IA generativa, y la primera empresa canadiense en adoptar el Hiroshima AI Process Reporting Framework.

Entre las iniciativas destacadas está el lanzamiento de las Sovereign AI Factories en Canadá, con un centro de datos sostenible y preparado para IA en Rimouski, Quebec, que utiliza 99% de energía renovable y es tres veces más eficiente en energía que el promedio de la industria.

TELUS (NYSE:TU)는 2025년 제네바에서 열린 유엔 AI 포 굿 글로벌 서밋에 참여하여 책임 있는 AI 개발과 윤리적 혁신에 대한 의지를 보여주었습니다. AI Skills Coalition의 일원으로서 TELUS는 여러 주요 세션을 통해 인간 중심의 AI 개발 접근 방식을 선보였습니다.

회사는 독자적인 Fuel iX™ 플랫폼을 활용한 인터랙티브 워크숍을 개최했으며, 원주민 관점을 반영한 윤리적 AI 구축에 중점을 두었습니다. TELUS는 생성형 AI 고객 지원 도구에 대해 세계 최초로 ISO 31700-1 Privacy by Design 인증을 획득했으며, 캐나다 기업 중 최초로 히로시마 AI 프로세스 보고 프레임워크를 채택한 성과를 강조했습니다.

주요 이니셔티브로는 캐나다에서 Sovereign AI Factories를 개설했으며, 케벡주 리무스키에 위치한 AI 친화적 데이터 센터는 99% 재생 에너지를 사용하고 업계 평균보다 세 배 더 에너지 효율적입니다.

TELUS (NYSE:TU) a participé au Sommet mondial des Nations Unies sur l'IA pour le bien commun 2025 à Genève, démontrant son engagement envers le développement responsable de l'IA et l'innovation éthique. En tant que membre de la AI Skills Coalition, TELUS a mis en avant son approche centrée sur l'humain dans le développement de l'IA lors de plusieurs sessions de haut niveau.

L'entreprise a organisé un atelier interactif présentant sa plateforme propriétaire Fuel iX™, axé sur la construction d'une IA éthique intégrant les perspectives autochtones. TELUS a souligné ses réalisations en tant que première entreprise mondiale à obtenir la certification ISO 31700-1 Privacy by Design pour son outil de support client basé sur l'IA générative, ainsi que la première entreprise canadienne à adopter le cadre de reporting du processus IA d'Hiroshima.

Parmi les initiatives notables figure le lancement des Sovereign AI Factories au Canada, avec un centre de données durable et prêt pour l'IA à Rimouski, Québec, utilisant 99% d'énergie renouvelable et trois fois plus efficace énergétiquement que la moyenne du secteur.

TELUS (NYSE:TU) nahm am UN AI for Good Global Summit 2025 in Genf teil und zeigte damit sein Engagement für verantwortungsvolle KI-Entwicklung und ethische Innovation. Als Mitglied der AI Skills Coalition präsentierte TELUS seinen menschenzentrierten Ansatz bei der KI-Entwicklung in mehreren hochkarätigen Sitzungen.

Das Unternehmen veranstaltete einen interaktiven Workshop mit seiner proprietären Fuel iX™-Plattform, der sich auf den Aufbau ethischer KI mit indigenen Perspektiven konzentrierte. TELUS hob seine Errungenschaften hervor, als erstes Unternehmen weltweit die ISO 31700-1 Privacy by Design Zertifizierung für sein generatives KI-Kundensupport-Tool zu erhalten, sowie als erstes kanadisches Unternehmen, das den Hiroshima AI Process Reporting Framework einführte.

Zu den bemerkenswerten Initiativen gehört die Einführung der Sovereign AI Factories in Kanada, mit einem nachhaltigen, KI-fähigen Rechenzentrum in Rimouski, Quebec, das 99% erneuerbare Energie nutzt und dreimal energieeffizienter als der Branchendurchschnitt ist.

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  • First company globally to achieve ISO 31700-1 Privacy by Design certification for GenAI tool
  • Launch of sustainable AI Factories with 99% renewable energy usage
  • Strategic partnerships with Indigenous communities for inclusive AI development
  • First Canadian telecom to sign Government's voluntary GenAI code of conduct
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TELUS President and CEO, Darren Entwistle, and Chief Data & Trust Officer, Pam Snively, attended the United Nations AI for Good Global Summit as part of the AI Skills Coalition driving AI literacy globally; TELUS hosted an interactive workshop using Fuel iX demonstrating how to build ethical AI with intelligence from Indigenous Peoples

GENEVA, July 17, 2025 /PRNewswire/ - TELUS, a leading global technology company, participated in the United Nations AI for Good Global Summit 2025 from July 8 - 11 in Geneva, Switzerland, demonstrating its commitment to responsible AI development, ethical technology innovation and inclusive AI upskilling.

As part of its engagement across multiple high-profile sessions, TELUS contributed as a proud member of the International Telecommunication Union (ITU)-led AI Skills Coalition – a global initiative to close the AI skills gap – supporting efforts that ITU Secretary-General Doreen Bogdan-Martin says, aim to ensure "the AI Generation will be defined not by the power of its algorithms, but by the depth of its skillset… and the breadth of its participation."

TELUS engaged in multiple high-profile sessions throughout the five-day summit, sharing insights on responsible AI practices, the value of AI literacy and best practices around AI governance. The Canadian company's long-standing approach to human-centric technology development is highly collaborative among its industry, community and team stakeholders, supporting innovative AI development and use that has a positive social impact.

"At TELUS, we believe getting AI right starts with trustworthy, transparent and respectful data practices. Realizing AI's potential for positive change is only possible by earning the trust of the people it's meant to serve and that means leading with a human-centric approach," said Pamela Snively, Chief Data & Trust Officer at TELUS. "We're proud to have joined other global leaders at the AI for Good Summit because we recognize that responsible AI practices and principles, industry collaboration and community partnerships are the foundation for AI innovation that benefits humanity."

Building on its commitment to working in close partnership with Indigenous Peoples to help deliver positive social, cultural and economic outcomes through connectivity, TELUS collaborated with Shani Gwin, founder and CEO of pipikwan pêhtâkwan and TELUS Indigenous Advisory Council member, to deliver a workshop titled, "Crafting ethical AI with Indigenous intelligence: Partnering with Indigenous Peoples for innovative solutions". The workshop demonstrated how TELUS is using AI to create meaningful business practices and technology informed by Indigenous Peoples. The session also included hands-on AI literacy training using TELUS Digital's proprietary generative AI platform, Fuel iX™, as well as pipikwan pêhtâkwan's AI tool, wâsikan kisewâtisiwin to correct unconscious bias toward Indigenous Peoples online.

TELUS has consistently demonstrated its commitment to reconciliation with Indigenous Peoples in Canada through an action plan with the goal of creating positive social and economic outcomes. These actions include partnering with Indigenous communities on connectivity, training and job creation programs; supporting land restoration initiatives; safeguarding Indigenous data and artistic integrity; and more. In its recent 2025 AI Report, TELUS captured perspectives on AI from over 5,500 respondents, with specific focus given to engaging with Indigenous Peoples, including First Nations, Inuit, and Métis, and other underrepresented* groups. It highlighted the importance of integrating Indigenous perspectives into responsible AI. Through workshops and discussions with Indigenous Peoples, the report reveals that Indigenous Knowledge, including storytelling and other qualitative data, are as important as quantitative data, and that without these forms of Indigenous Knowledge, context or meaning risk being lost through AI model processing.

TELUS' participation in the Summit builds on its established leadership in responsible AI development, including being the first company globally to achieve ISO 31700-1 Privacy by Design certification for its generative AI customer support tool, powered by Fuel iX. The company was the first Canadian company to embrace the Hiroshima AI Process (HAIP) Reporting Framework, sharing its proven approaches and best practices for safe and trustworthy AI development in alignment with the G7 AI Code of Conduct, and it was the first telecom company in Canada to sign the Government of Canada's voluntary code of conduct for GenAI. In March 2025, TELUS announced that it is launching a series of Sovereign AI Factories, providing Canadian businesses and researchers with advanced technology to drive innovation, while keeping all data and computing power in Canada. Importantly, TELUS' AI Factory is built in one the world's most sustainable AI-ready data centres in Rimouski, Quebec. It utilizes 99% renewable energy and is three times more energy efficient for excess power usage than the industry average. TELUS continues to pioneer AI practices that prioritize transparency, accountability and trust.

For more information about TELUS' commitment to building trust in data, visit telus.com/trust.

*According to the Government of Canada's mandate on research design, "underrepresentation refers generally to groups or individuals from groups who, due to both formal and legal restrictions and to systemic barriers, have lacked access to full participation in a given organization, community or discipline."

About TELUS

TELUS (TSX: T, NYSE: TU) is a world-leading communications technology company operating in more than 45 countries and generating over $20 billion in annual revenue with more than 20 million customer connections through our advanced suite of broadband services for consumers, businesses and the public sector. We are committed to leveraging our technology to enable remarkable human outcomes. TELUS is passionate about putting our customers and communities first, leading the way globally in client service excellence and social capitalism. Our TELUS Health business is enhancing more than 150 million lives across 200 countries and territories through innovative preventive medicine and well-being technologies. Our TELUS Agriculture & Consumer Goods business utilizes digital technologies and data insights to optimize the connection between producers and consumers. Guided by our enduring 'give where we live' philosophy, TELUS, our team members and retirees have contributed $1.8 billion in cash, in-kind contributions, time and programs including 2.4 million days of service since 2000, earning us the distinction of the world's most giving company. For more information, visit telus.com or follow @TELUSNews on X and @Darren_Entwistle on Instagram.

About ITU
The International Telecommunication Union (ITU) is the United Nations agency for digital technologies, driving innovation for people and the planet with 194 Member States and a membership of over 1,000 companies, universities, civil society, and international and regional organizations. Established in 1865, ITU coordinates the global use of the radio spectrum and satellite orbits, establishes international technology standards, drives universal connectivity and digital services, and is helping to make sure everyone benefits from sustainable digital transformation, including the most remote communities. From artificial intelligence (AI) to quantum, from satellites and submarine cables to advanced mobile and wireless broadband networks, ITU is committed to connecting the world and beyond. Learn more:  www.itu.int

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Emily Piccinin
TELUS Public Relations
emily.piccinin@telus.com 

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FAQ

What major AI initiatives did TELUS (TU) announce at the UN AI for Good Global Summit 2025?

TELUS showcased its Fuel iX™ platform, announced Sovereign AI Factories in Canada, and demonstrated its ISO 31700-1 certified GenAI customer support tool. The company also presented workshops on ethical AI development with Indigenous perspectives.

How is TELUS (TU) implementing sustainable practices in its AI operations?

TELUS operates an AI-ready data centre in Rimouski, Quebec, that uses 99% renewable energy and is three times more energy efficient than the industry average for excess power usage.

What certifications has TELUS (TU) received for its AI initiatives?

TELUS became the first company globally to achieve ISO 31700-1 Privacy by Design certification for its generative AI customer support tool powered by Fuel iX.

How is TELUS (TU) incorporating Indigenous perspectives in AI development?

TELUS collaborates with Indigenous communities through workshops, partnerships, and tools like wâsikan kisewâtisiwin to integrate Indigenous Knowledge and correct unconscious bias in AI systems.

What is TELUS's (TU) approach to AI governance and ethics?

TELUS follows a human-centric approach, emphasizing trustworthy and transparent data practices. The company has adopted the Hiroshima AI Process Reporting Framework and signed Canada's voluntary GenAI code of conduct.
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