Miyerkules, Abril 29, 2026

*2nd Gen AI Summit 2026 Gathers Asia’s Tech Leaders at Marriott Hotel Manila*



April 29-30, 2026 | Marriott Grand Ballroom, Newport City


*MANILA* – The future of artificial intelligence moved from theory to execution this week as the *2nd Gen AI Summit 2026* opened at the *Marriott Hotel Manila*, April 29-30.


With 800+ founders, policymakers, engineers, and investors in attendance, the summit declared that *“Generation 1” AI was the demo. “Generation 2” is the deployment* – with guardrails.


 *From Hype to Hard Problems*

*DICT Secretary* opened Day 1 with a clear line: *“Last year we asked what AI can do. This year we ask what AI should do, and who it should serve.”*


The two-day agenda, themed *“From Generation to Application: Responsible AI at Scale,”* focuses on four pillars: language inclusion, public-sector impact, enterprise ROI, and safety by design.


 *Day 1 Highlights: April 29*


*1. Sovereign & Local Language AI*  

*Project ENTHUSIASM PH* unveiled the first Tagalog-centric LLM trained on Philippine laws, news, and literature. *AI Singapore* and *Bahasa AI Indonesia* joined to launch the *ASEAN Open LLM Alliance*, pooling 1B+ Southeast Asian language tokens. *“If AI doesn’t speak your mother tongue, it’s not your AI,”* said a UP AI researcher.


*2. Government + AI = Services That Scale*  

*DOH* and *Ateneo MedAI* demoed an AI triage tool that reads chest X-rays in rural health units, cutting diagnosis wait times from 2 weeks to 6 hours. *PAGASA* + *GMA News* showed _Panahon AI_, which converts raw weather data into hyperlocal flood alerts in Ilocano, Cebuano, and Bicolano in under a minute. *NAPC* presented poverty maps built by AI from satellite and social data.


*3. The Philippine AI Governance Framework 2026*  

Launched onstage, the framework requires risk assessments for “high-impact” AI in health, finance, and justice. It mandates watermarking for AI political content and creates a regulatory sandbox for startups. *“We’re not anti-innovation. We’re anti-collateral damage,”* said the DICT Undersecretary.


*Meta AI*, *Google DeepMind*, and *OpenAI* endorsed the *Manila Commitments* onstage: third-party model audits, cross-company incident sharing, and opt-outs for personal data training.


*4. Enterprise AI That Pays*  

No more “AI theater.” *Globe Telecom* said its AI agent now resolves 40% of customer chats, saving 18M minutes of human time per quarter. *Jollibee Foods Corp* cut commissary waste 18% using vision AI. *BDO Unibank* blocked PHP 1.2B in fraud in Q1 2026 with transaction AI. CFO takeaway: *“Start with P&L, not prompts.”*


 *Builders Hall: 50 Startups, Zero Vaporware*  

The Marriott’s ballroom floor became a live demo zone:


- *KataLens (PH)*: Explains government contracts in plain Tagalog for LGUs  

- *Huy AI (Vietnam)*: Voice companion for seniors in Khmer, Thai, and Bahasa  

- *CropGuard (Thailand)*: Farmers send a voice note, AI diagnoses pests from photos + dialect  

- *Harong AI (Bicol)*: Disaster-prep chatbot trained on local hazard maps


*TESDA + AWS* announced _AI Skills for All_, pledging to train 100,000 Filipinos in prompt engineering, data labeling, and AI audit by 2027.


 *Day 2 Preview: April 30*

Tomorrow’s agenda tackles the hard parts:  

- *Live Red-Teaming*: Ethical hackers attempt to jailbreak major models onstage  

- *Creatives & Copyright*: A framework for consent, credit, and compensation  

- *Future of Work*: BPO leaders and labor groups negotiate reskilling paths for 1.3M workers  


The summit closes with the *ASEAN AI Investment Pledge* – $300M earmarked for “responsible Gen AI” startups across the region.


*Why It Matters*  

Marriott Newport was picked for a reason: steps from NAIA, surrounded by BPO towers. The message: *Gen 2 AI isn’t a lab project. It’s a jobs project, a governance project, and an inclusion project.*


*“Gen 1 gave us superpowers,”* said the summit chair. *“Gen 2 must give us wisdom. The world is watching how Manila handles both.”*


_2nd Gen AI Summit 2026 is organized by Asia AI Alliance with DICT and DTI. Runs April 28-30 at Marriott Hotel Manila, Newport City. #GenAISummit2026.






*Digital Media Asia 2026 Kicks Off at Manila Hotel, Charts Asia’s AI-Driven News Future*

 




_April 28, 2026 | The Manila Hotel, Rizal Park_


*MANILA* – The ballrooms of *The Manila Hotel* transformed into Asia’s newsroom of the future today as *Digital Media Asia 2026* opened its three-day run, bringing 600+ publishers, editors, and tech leaders from across the region to tackle the biggest shift in journalism since the printing press: *AI, trust, and the creator economy.*


Hosted by the *World Association of News Publishers (WAN-IFRA)* and co-organized by the *United Print Media Group Philippines*, DMA 2026 runs *April 28–30* under the theme *“Trust, Tech, and the New Town Square.”*


 *Opening Day: Manila Takes the Mic*

In his welcome address at the historic Centennial Hall, *WAN-IFRA President* said: *“For decades, Asia watched global media trends. Today, global media watches Asia. And this week, they watch Manila.”*


The Philippines was chosen as 2026 host for three reasons: 86M social media users, the world’s highest time spent online, and a media market where TikTok, legacy TV, and community radio all fight for the same eyeballs.


*AI: From Hype to Newsroom Habit*

Day 1 panels made one thing clear – the “should we use AI?” debate is over. 


*GMA Integrated News* unveiled _Serbisyong Totoo AI_, which drafts flood and traffic advisories in 7 PH languages, then routes to human editors for context and empathy checks. *“The machine writes fast. Our reporters make sure it writes true,”* said GMA’s Digital Chief.


*Singapore Press Holdings* demoed _Halo_, an AI that scans a reporter’s draft and flags missing context, uncited claims, or tonal bias before publication. *The Jakarta Post* showed how it uses small language models trained only on its 40-year archive to avoid hallucinations.


Rule from the floor: *Disclose it, human-check it, and never let it near the headline without a pulse.*


 *The Manila Accord Signed Onstage*

In a landmark moment, the *DICT*, Meta, Google, TikTok, Rappler, ABS-CBN, and 10 other Asian publishers signed the *Manila Accord for Information Integrity* at The Manila Hotel’s Maynila Ballroom.


Effective immediately for PH’s May 2026 elections, the accord commits to:  

1. *Shared war rooms* for viral disinfo during elections  

2. *C2PA watermarking* on all political ads and AI-generated campaign content  

3. *Training 5,000 provincial journalists* in AI verification and mobile reporting by Q1 2027


*“This isn’t self-regulation. It’s shared responsibility,”* said the DICT Secretary.


 *Money: The New Business Models Are Messy – and Working*

*Mindanao Times* shared its playbook: a PHP 55/month mobile-only sub via GCash netted 12K paying readers in 90 days. *“We stopped selling newspapers. We started selling relevance,”* its publisher said.


*The Ken* (India) turns subscribers into sources through paid Zoom newsrooms. *South China Morning Post* lets members crowdfund specific investigations. *Nikkei* now sells its archive as licensed AI training data.


Common thread: *Revenue follows trust and utility, not just traffic.*


 *Creators + Journalists = The New Newsroom*

*Rappler, Nas Daily, and Kompas TV* closed Day 1 with a live pitch: co-produced explainers where reporters bring the facts, creators bring the format. 


TikTok Philippines announced a *News Creator Fellowship* at the event, embedding 50 Filipino journalists with top creators to produce platform-native news. *“If we’re not on their For You Page, we’re not in their world,”* said a Rappler producer.


 *Why The Manila Hotel*  

WAN-IFRA chose the 112-year-old landmark to make a point: *heritage and innovation share a roof.* Between sessions, delegates tested AI transcription tools under crystal chandeliers where heads of state once dined. The symbolism: trusted institutions can evolve without erasing their roots.


 *What’s Next*  

*April 29*: Deep dives on newsroom AI governance, podcast revenue, and ASEAN data policy.  

*April 30*: *Asian Digital Media Awards Gala* – recognizing the best in data journalism, newsletters, and product design.


*“The next chapter of Asian media won’t be written in Silicon Valley or London,”* said a Malaysian editor in the lobby. *“It’s being drafted here, in Manila, this week.”*


Digital Media Asia 2026 runs until April 30 at The Manila Hotel. Follow #DMA2026 for live updates.















*NAPC, International Theatre Institute Forge Trilateral Pact Under UNESCO Patronage to Mark International Dance Day 2026

 






























Four-day celebration at the Metropolitan Theater, April 27–30, 2026, puts Filipino communities at the center of global dance dialogue


*MANILA* – Dance became diplomacy this week as the *National Anti-Poverty Commission (NAPC)*, the *International Theatre Institute (ITI) Worldwide*, and *UNESCO* launched a trilateral collaboration to celebrate *International Dance Day 2026*, running April 27 to 30 at the Manila Metropolitan Theater.


The initiative, held under official *UNESCO patronage*, links poverty eradication, cultural rights, and performing arts on one stage – positioning community dance as both heritage and development strategy.


 *Why This Trilateral Matters*

*1. NAPC* brings the mandate: ensure culture is part of the Philippines’ anti-poverty roadmap. Dance isn’t decoration; it’s livelihood, identity, and social cohesion for marginalized sectors.  

*2. ITI Worldwide* brings the network: 90+ centers across continents, connecting artists, educators, and policymakers through dance and theatre.  

*3. UNESCO* brings the framework: Article 27 of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights and the 2005 Convention on Cultural Diversity – culture as a pillar of sustainable development.


Together, the three signed the *“Manila Accord on Dance, Dignity, and Development”* on April 27, committing to use dance as a tool for inclusion, peacebuilding, and income generation in poor communities.


 *Four Days, Three Strands*

*April 27 – Rites and Roots*  

Opening rites honored International Dance Day with the ITI Worldwide Message delivered by a Filipino choreographer for the first time. Indigenous ensembles from Cordillera, Mindanao, and Visayas shared ritual dances now taught as livelihood modules in NAPC’s community arts programs.


*April 28 – People: Dance Against Poverty*  

Forums spotlighted how community dance groups in Payatas, Tondo, and conflict-affected areas of BARMM use performance for therapy, tourism, and income. NAPC presented case studies where dance training cut dropout rates and created micro-enterprises. ITI experts ran masterclasses on “Dance as Decent Work” under UNESCO’s Art-Lab framework.


*April 29 – Planet: Dancing with the Land*  

Choreographers collaborated with environmental defenders to create pieces based on _bayanihan_ climate adaptation. The _Sayaw ng Bakawan_ by fisherfolk youth from Bataan showed mangrove planting as choreography. UNESCO’s Culture | 2030 Indicators were discussed as a way to measure dance’s impact on SDG 1 and SDG 13.


*April 30 – Peace: Moving Beyond Borders*  

Closing night featured the *“Trilateral Gala”* – Filipino, ASEAN, and ITI international artists co-creating a 30-minute piece weaving _tinikling_, _pangalay_, contemporary, and Afro-diasporic movement. The gala doubled as a fund drive for dance scholarships in poor communities.


 *UNESCO Patronage: What It Means*  

UNESCO patronage signals that the event aligns with the Organization’s mission to build peace through culture. It grants use of the UNESCO logo and commits the partners to document and share outcomes globally. The Manila Accord will be presented at the *ITI World Congress 2027* as a model for “culture-sensitive poverty reduction.”


*“Poverty strips people of choices. Dance restores voice, dignity, and income,”* said NAPC Lead Convenor. *“With ITI and UNESCO, we’re saying: anti-poverty work must be cultural work.”*


ITI Worldwide President added: *“International Dance Day is not just celebration. It is mobilization. The Manila trilateral proves dance can move policy, not just audiences.”*


 *What Happens After the Curtain Falls*  

The Accord outlines 3 commitments for 2026-2028:  

1. *Dance Livelihood Hubs* – NAPC to pilot 17 hubs in poor municipalities with ITI technical support.  

2. *Global South Exchange* – ITI to fund residencies for Filipino community choreographers in Africa and Latin America.  

3. *Policy Metrics* – UNESCO to help integrate dance and culture indicators into Philippine poverty assessments.


The Metropolitan Theater, once a symbol of elite art, now hosts a declaration that puts grassroots dancers at the center of global cultural policy. 


*International Dance Day 2026* in Manila didn’t just celebrate movement. It moved the conversation – from stage to sector, from performance to policies.









Martes, Abril 21, 2026

Kapihan sa Manila Bay Features MMDA GM Nicolas Torre III on Metro Traffic, Public Safety Agenda




*Manila, Philippines* – The *Kapihan sa Manila Bay* forum at *Cafe Adriatico, Remedios Circle, Malate* hosts *Gen. Nicolas Torre III*, General Manager of the *Metropolitan Manila Development Authority (MMDA)*, as featured guest in its weekly media forum this *Wednesday, 9:30 AM to 11:00 AM*.


Former Philippine National Police chief, Torre was appointed MMDA General Manager by President Marcos and formally assumed office after taking his oath at Malacañang on *Friday, December 26, 2025*. He was sworn in by Executive Secretary Ralph Recto. 




 From PNP to MMDA: Torre’s Shift to Metro Management

Torre brings to MMDA his background in police operations, including his “five-minute response policy” implemented during his PNP tenure. His appointment comes as Metro Manila faces continuing challenges in traffic, flooding, and emergency response coordination. 


On *January 15, 2026*, MMDA GM Torre met with Metro Manila Council President and San Juan City Mayor Francis Zamora to eye stronger cooperation on National Capital Region matters. Among the priorities: *faster emergency response time in Metro Manila* as MMC and MMDA forge stronger ties. 




*Key Issues Expected at Kapihan*

With Torre at the helm of MMDA, conversations at Kapihan sa Manila Bay are expected to cover:


1. *Traffic Management & Enforcement*: Updates on EDSA bus lane, NCAP, and coordination with LGUs for choke points.

2. *Emergency Response*: Building on his PNP 5-minute response policy, Torre’s plans for MMDA’s disaster and traffic incident response.

3. *Flood Control & Infrastructure*: MMDA’s role in Metro Manila’s flood mitigation ahead of the rainy season.

4. *Public Safety*: Integration of CCTV, body-worn cameras, and coordination with PNP under his leadership.

5. *ASEAN 2026 Hosting*: MMDA’s preparations for traffic and security as the Philippines hosts the ASEAN Leaders’ Summit in May 2026. 


 *About Kapihan sa Manila Bay*

Hosted by veteran journalist *Marichu Villanueva*, Kapihan sa Manila Bay is a weekly news forum held *every Wednesday, 9:30-11:00 AM at Cafe Adriatico, Remedios Circle*. It features government officials, policymakers, and newsmakers in candid conversations with the Manila press corps. The forum is livestreamed on its Facebook page and YouTube Channel. 


Past guests include Tourism Secretary Christina Garcia-Frasco, Senator Francis Tolentino, DILG Secretary Benhur Abalos, and MMDA Chairman Romando Artes. 


*Torre’s Track Record*

Before MMDA, Torre served as PNP Chief and CIDG Chief. He oversaw high-profile operations and pushed for police visibility, with President Marcos ordering him to set up 5,000+ police assistance desks near schools. As CIDG chief, he mobilized tracker teams nationwide and coordinated with Interpol. 


His transition to MMDA signals Malacañang’s intent to apply enforcement discipline to metro management. “He would not… He did not agree with the...” President Marcos said of Torre’s removal as PNP chief, citing a “disagreement” with Napolcom. 


*Event Details*

*What*: Kapihan sa Manila Bay with MMDA GM Gen. Nicolas Torre III

*When*: Wednesday, 9:30 AM – 11:00 AM

*Where*: Cafe Adriatico, Remedios Circle, Malate, Manila

*Livestream*: Kapihan sa Manila Bay Facebook Page & YouTube Channel.

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