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A Year of Acceleration—and ResponsibilityLast year, we explored five ways AI would transform our world. Many of those predictions are already a reality. AI is embedded in the systems that power our businesses, cities, and even our space exploration ambitions. But as AI scales, so does our responsibility to ensure it serves humanity—not just as a tool for progress, but as a force for good.
At HPE, we believe technology should amplify human potential while safeguarding trust, sustainability, and sovereignty. Those outcomes won’t just happen, they must be engineered and that means we must train engineers to create them and afford them. That’s why our focus is on building AI systems that are ethical, resilient, and inclusive—because the future of intelligence must be a future we can all share.
Defining “Force for Good” What does it mean for AI to be a force for good? For HPE, it means:
These principles guide every innovation we deliver, from edge-to-cloud platforms to AI-driven research that addresses global challenges. Let’s take a closer look at some examples.
Resilient Cities: Breaking Down SilosUrban resilience depends on unlocking innovation through data and technology. Yet many cities face fragmented systems and decades of inconsistent records. The answer isn’t “rip and replace”—it’s integration. In Vail, AI analysis uncovered a long-standing issue in the recording of deeds, proving that connecting legacy systems can reveal hidden inefficiencies. This is a critical counter-example to the familiar history of massive government software roll-outs have all too often been synonymous with cost and schedule over runs and solutions which are obsolete by the time they are finally launched. AI-driven integration enables governments to knit together novel views over existing data and new community experiences with a “make before break” design flow.
A citywide approach to AI, rather than departmental silos, yields far greater outcomes. It enables holistic improvements, cross-departmental intelligence, and smarter resource allocation. And with agentic AI and digital twin capabilities on the horizon, cities can model and optimize entire ecosystems before making costly decisions.
Sovereign AI: Securing AutonomyData sovereignty is no longer optional—it’s mission-critical. From national security to financial services, organizations need AI that respects privacy, governance, and compliance. HPE is leading this space with sovereign AI factories and air-gapped solutions tailored to regulated industries. Examples include:
From Orbit to Insight: AI for Global SustainabilitySpace exploration isn’t just about reaching new frontiers—it’s about solving Earth’s toughest challenges. AI in space is accelerating breakthroughs in climate modeling, disaster response, and precision agriculture. From analyzing satellite imagery to training models aboard the International Space Station, orbital intelligence is transforming global challenges into opportunities for a smarter, more resilient planet.
Leading the Conversation at AI House DavosThis month, HPE will join global leaders at AI House Davos, where we’ll share our vision for responsible AI across a series of thought-provoking sessions:
These conversations aren’t just about technology—they’re about shaping a future where AI strengthens trust, fosters sustainability, and empowers societies worldwide.
Why It MattersAI is redefining what’s possible, but its true impact will be measured by how well it serves humanity. At HPE, we’re committed to ensuring that progress doesn’t come at the expense of ethics, equity, or the environment. Together—with industry, governments, and communities—we can make AI a catalyst for positive change.
Join the MovementFollow HPE’s insights from AI House Davos and join the conversation about building an AI-powered future that benefits everyone. Because when AI is a force for good, the possibilities are limitless.
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