Accessibility
AI gives sight to people who are blind
Apps like Be My Eyes now use AI to describe the world to visually impaired users in real time. Point your phone at a menu, a street sign, or your surroundings, and AI describes what it sees in natural language. What previously required a sighted volunteer is now available instantly, anywhere, any time.
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Accessibility
Real-time translation breaks down language barriers
AI-powered translation tools now handle real-time speech-to-speech translation across dozens of languages. Refugees can communicate with aid workers, patients can speak to doctors in different countries, and travellers can navigate foreign cities — all without a human interpreter. Meta's SeamlessM4T and Google Translate handle over 100 languages each.
Education
AI tutors help students learn at their own pace
Personalised AI tutoring tools like Khan Academy's Khanmigo adapt to each student's level and learning style. Students who struggle with maths, reading, or science get patient, one-on-one help that would otherwise cost hundreds per hour with a private tutor. Early results show meaningful improvement in test scores for underserved students.
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Accessibility
AI-generated captions make media accessible to deaf and hard-of-hearing communities
Automatic captioning powered by AI has transformed access to video content, live events, and phone calls for people who are deaf or hard of hearing. Services like Google Live Caption and Otter.ai provide real-time captions with high accuracy, making everything from YouTube videos to business meetings accessible without specialised equipment.
Environment
AI helps track and protect endangered species
Conservation groups use AI to identify individual animals from camera trap photos, track migration patterns from satellite data, and detect illegal poaching activity in real time. Tools like Wildlife Insights process millions of images that would take human researchers years to analyse, helping protect biodiversity at a scale that was previously impossible.
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Mental Health
AI-powered crisis text lines support people in distress
Organisations like Crisis Text Line use AI to triage incoming messages and prioritise the most urgent cases, helping human counsellors reach people in severe distress faster. The AI analyses message patterns to identify high-risk conversations, reducing wait times and ensuring the people who need help most urgently get it first.
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Agriculture
AI helps small farmers increase crop yields
Apps powered by AI can diagnose plant diseases from a photo, recommend optimal planting schedules based on local weather data, and predict crop yields weeks in advance. In developing countries, these tools help smallholder farmers who have no access to agronomists make better decisions, improving food security for millions of people.