
AI for Good Is Already Here: What the UN’s Work Teaches Us About Responsible Deployment
The United Nations is using AI to make textbooks accessible to children with disabilities, detect methane leaks from space, and accelerate tuberculosis screening where specialists are scarce. These projects offer a useful counterweight to the AI hype cycle: measurable outcomes, narrowly defined tasks, community participation, and human accountability. They also show why deploying AI for human rights requires more than good intentions.










































