AI for Humanity
Affordability determines Access
We must decide what price we assign for knowledge, and what value we see in enabling children to learn what artificial intelligence is and understand its use for good.
In the Age of AI – there are no longer any experts of tomorrow. Only experts of yesterday.
Bringing AI skilling to the world at $5 per Child
AI for Good
United Nations Global Summit 2026
Geneva, Switzerland
Special Initiatives
Bringing AI to the world
Presenting Specialised Factsheets
Developing New Knowledge on
AI’s Impact on Society
Deep Dive into Niche Domains
Agriculture to Traditional Handicrafts
AI for Indigenous Peoples
The SDGs are stalled. To boost them, we establish strong linkages between AI and the Sustainable Development Goals
Concrete AI Use Cases
AI Multipolarity 2025
“Internet provided humanity access to the world’s information. The artificial intelligence revolution will provide us access to the world’s answers“
Our Major Report has been released alongside the United Nations General Assembly 80th Session at UN Headquarters in New York in September 2025. The Special Report highlights 200+ use cases of AI technologies across 30 societal domains, mapped under People, Peace and Planet
Read the report below
Youth and the Future of Work
AI presents a genuine opportunity to expand what young people can do and become. Realising this potential requires structural intervention. Without deliberate action by governments, employers, and educational institutions, AI will deepen existing inequalities, and young people, particularly those in the Global South, will bear the cost of inaction.
Raneem Zaitoun | Ayush Garg
United Nations ECOSOC Youth Forum 2026
Designed Without Her?
As the world meets in Geneva for the United Nations AI for Good Global Summit 2026, we are happy to present a Special Policy Brief on why inclusive AI requires Women in the Room.
No AI solution can be successful if it leaves out 50% of humanity. Let us convene and talk on issues that generate real-world impact. Let us ensure Women are present in the room when AI is designed and built!
Lucie Calléja | France
Ayush Garg | India
UN Global AI for Good Summit
Can AI Care?
The relationship between humans and artificial intelligence is complex and evolving. As the lines between human reality and digital data blur at an unprecedented pace, it is becoming increasingly difficult to define and contain the new roles AI is adopting across human society and in peoples’ daily lives.
Steadily, the very innate human responsibility to empathize has been delegated to machines. Thus in this policy brief we ask a simple question – Can AI Care?
Jiyoon Kim, University of Oxford
Technology Evolution Timeline
A Universal Right to AI
Our Education Ai Initiative and its impact on the lives of children
Even today 2.6 Billion people across the world do not have access to the internet. Through collaboration with grass roots networks, AI knowledge, tools and skills to first generation users in the remotest parts of the Global South. Join us and enable a young child to get online! For if artificial intelligence technology is as big and important as everyone says it is, shouldn’t every child have a Right to educate and skill themselves in AI?