Context:
At the India AI Impact Summit 2026, a series of AI Impact Casebooks were released highlighting real-world applications of Artificial Intelligence across sectors such as agriculture, healthcare, education, accessibility, and gender empowerment, particularly benefiting marginalized communities in the Global South.
Key Highlights:
- Purpose of the AI Impact Casebooks
- Showcase practical AI deployments addressing real-world problems.
- Focus on inclusive technological innovation benefiting underserved communities.
- Demonstrate the role of AI in achieving sustainable development goals (SDGs).
- Accessibility Innovations
- PathPal: AI tool assisting visually impaired individuals by converting text and currency into spoken feedback, even in low-connectivity environments.
- Shruti AI: Supports deaf individuals through speech-to-text technologies.
- SMARTON: Uses computer vision to transform complex documents into structured audio explanations, benefiting over 15,000 users.
- AI in Agriculture
- MapMyCrop: Uses satellite imagery and machine learning algorithms to predict optimal harvest times, increasing sugarcane yields by up to 57%.
- Chemistry-Aware Crop Yield Prediction: Analyses soil composition to optimize fertilizer use, reducing nitrogen usage by 28% while increasing crop productivity.
- MetsaQ: Provides voice-based agricultural advisory services, with 42% women users in Odisha.
- Gender Empowerment Initiatives
- NyayaSakhi–SWATI: AI-supported legal assistance platform helping survivors of domestic violence understand legal rights and support systems.
- AtenIA: A “phygital” mentoring platform combining physical and digital learning to encourage girls’ participation in STEM fields, increasing career interest from 9% to 76%.
- AI in Healthcare
- Nayanamritham 2.0: AI-enabled screening system integrated into Kerala’s eye disease screening program, detecting diabetic retinopathy.
- Cough Against TB (CATB): AI-based tool analyzing cough sounds to detect tuberculosis, enabling early diagnosis in resource-poor regions.
- AI in Education
- BharatGen Yojaka: Automates spoken language assessment for students, enabling scalable evaluation with teacher supervision.
- Chimple: AI-supported platform creating vernacular language learning games for school students.
Relevant Prelims Points:
- Edge AI
- Artificial intelligence processing performed locally on devices rather than cloud servers.
- Enables offline functionality, faster response times, and improved data privacy.
- Optical Character Recognition (OCR)
- Technology that converts printed or handwritten text images into machine-readable digital text.
- Widely used in document digitization and accessibility technologies.
- Generative AI
- AI systems capable of creating new content such as text, images, audio, or video.
- Examples include large language models, image generators, and speech synthesis systems.
- Global South
- Refers broadly to developing countries in Asia, Africa, Latin America, and Oceania facing shared development challenges.
Relevant Mains Points:
- Transformative Potential of AI for Development
- AI can improve agricultural productivity, healthcare access, education delivery, and governance efficiency.
- Offers opportunities to address structural inequalities and service delivery gaps in developing countries.
- AI and Inclusive Governance
- AI-powered platforms enable better access to justice, social welfare, and public services.
- Tools like NyayaSakhi-SWATI demonstrate the role of AI in empowering vulnerable populations.
- Role in Achieving Sustainable Development Goals
- AI can support SDGs related to:
- Zero Hunger (SDG 2) through smart agriculture.
- Good Health and Well-being (SDG 3) through diagnostic tools.
- Quality Education (SDG 4) through personalized learning technologies.
- Gender Equality (SDG 5) through digital empowerment initiatives.
- Challenges and Concerns
- Algorithmic bias and ethical concerns in AI decision-making.
- Data privacy and cybersecurity risks.
- Unequal access to digital infrastructure and AI technologies.
- Way Forward
- Strengthen AI governance frameworks and ethical guidelines.
- Promote open datasets and responsible AI innovation.
- Expand digital infrastructure and capacity building in developing regions.
- Encourage public–private partnerships for inclusive AI development.
UPSC Relevance:
• GS Paper III – Science & Technology: Applications of AI and emerging technologies.
• GS Paper II – Governance: Technology-enabled service delivery and digital governance.
• GS Paper II – Social Justice: Technology-driven empowerment of marginalized groups.
