Innovation That Includes

AI has the power to amplify injustice—or to correct it. Around the world, a growing number of businesses are choosing to apply AI toward outcomes that uplift people, respect differences, and deliver shared value. These are not hypothetical ideals—they’re real stories of tech done right.

From financial tools serving the unbanked to AI that improves accessibility for people with disabilities, these case studies reveal what happens when inclusion becomes the brief, not just the afterthought.

Business with a Broader Lens

In healthcare, AI is supporting early disease detection in underserved communities. In hiring, it’s helping reduce unconscious bias. In agriculture, it’s providing small-scale farmers with tools once reserved for industrial giants.

These examples share one thing: they began by listening. Businesses succeeded not by imposing smart solutions, but by learning from the lived experiences of those they aimed to serve.

When AI is designed inclusively, it not only works better—it works for more people.