BRIDGING THE GAP FROM SILOS TO SCALE

GLOBAL AI IMPACT COMMONS

A global commons that enables replication of proven AI solutions for real-world impact at scale across sectors and regions.

80+

Impact Stories

30+

Countries

5+

Sectors

Impact Dashboard

Insights collated from Impact Stories, highlighting the scale and diversity of AI-enabled outcomes and inviting contributors to add new stories.

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Learners benefitted

Through AI-assisted educational tools, providing personalized learning, improving learning outcomes, enhancing academic performance, and increasing student employment outcomes.

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Farmers empowered

Through AI-powered agricultural advisory services for stronger crop management, precision agriculture, and increased credit access.

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Lives saved

Through AI-driven diagnostic and preventive healthcare tools and services for enhancing health and well-being of communities.

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Citizens assisted

Through AI-enabled platforms and tools that improve access, speed, and reliability of public service delivery, improving citizen services, and accelerating justice outcomes at scale.

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* Metrics represent cumulative impact across documented deployments.

voices from

Global AI and Technology Leaders

Kiran Mazumdar Shaw

Chairperson at Biocon Group

Kiran Mazumdar Shaw

Artificial Intelligence is redefining the future of biotechnology by accelerating discovery, compressing development timelines and enabling precision-driven healthcare. For India, this convergence...

Sam Altman

CEO at Open AI

Sam Altman

AI is one of the most powerful technologies humanity has ever built. Used well, it can dramatically expand human creativity, productivity, and access to opportunity. But for that to happen, it needs...

Julie Sweet

CEO and Chair at Accenture

Julie Sweet

AI will define the next decade, changing how people work, how economies grow and how societies thrive. But if these changes are to benefit everyone, the technology must be guided by bold leadership,...

Sundar Pichai

CEO at Alphabet Inc. & Google

Sundar Pichai

AI will be the most profound technology shift of our lifetimes. As AI continues to improve, it will spur economic growth, equip a new generation of developers to build helpful products, and...

Sara Hooker

Co-Founder at Adaption

Sara Hooker

For most people, the promise of AI is not about scaling compute. It is about whether these systems actually work for them. For their languages, their institutions and their realities. The next era of...

Ravi Kumar S

CEO at Cognizant

Ravi Kumar S

I am deeply optimistic about the future of AI and the role it will play in shaping innovation and socioeconomic progress over the next decade. India brings a distinctive force to this moment by...

Lisa Su

CEO and Chair at AMD

Lisa Su

AI is the most transformational technology of our time, and we are still in the early stages of adoption. Realising its full potential will depend on deploying AI at scale across industries. That...

Shantanu Narayen

Chairman & CEO at Adobe

Shantanu Narayen

AI has the potential to be one of the most profound democratizing forces of our time—amplifying human ingenuity and redefining what people can create, learn, and achieve. India's leadership in...

Message from Co-Chairs

India Co-Chair

Debjani Ghosh

Distinguished Fellow, Niti Aayog

The Global AI Impact Commons is a first-of-its-kind global effort to shift the focus of AI from capability to consequence. By capturing evidence, context, and outcomes from real-world deployments across the world, it enables informed adoption of AI that delivers measurable economic and social value. Rooted in India's longstanding commitment to AI for All, the Commons is a key outcome of the AI for Economic Growth and Social Good Working Group under the India AI Impact Summit. It reflects India's effort to ground AI in impact, particularly across the Global South. By bringing together lessons from diverse contexts, the Commons weaves isolated experiences into a shared understanding, helping AI move from silos to scale

Co-Chair, Kingdom of the Netherlands

Harry Verweij

Ambassador-at-Large, Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Kingdom of the Netherlands

Serving as co-chair of the working group has deepened my conviction that AI must simultaneously drive economic growth and advance social good. We have a responsibility to ensure that through collaboration, accountability, and an unwavering commitment to equity, AI innovation benefits everyone, not just a few.

Indonesia Co-Chair

Asst. Prof. Dr. Arwin Datumaya Wahyudi Sumari

Air First Marshal

The advancement of Artificial Intelligence (AI) technology should have a major impact on economic growth and social well-being not only for the people of one country, but also for the global community. AI has significant potential for application in various economic and social sectors; two sectors closely linked to the well-being and prosperity of society. Selecting the right AI technology for these two sectors is essential for AI to deliver widespread benefits. Therefore, being wise in choosing the right AI should be our main principle.

Global Contributors and Partners

Countries

Organisations

ALIMCO
Bharat
Carnegie India
Central Square
Change
DPG
EkStep
Gates Foundation
ITW
LEA
MT-B
UN Women
Wadhwani AI
ORF
WHO
World Bank