AI for people, applying technology for social good


AI for People: Applying Technology for Social Good

UPSC Prelims + Mains Study Note


1. At a Glance


2. Why in the News


3. Background & Evolution


4. Core Static Facts

Parameter Detail
Summit Name India–AI Impact Summit 2026
Dates 16–20 February 2026
Venue Bharat Mandapam, New Delhi
Organiser Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology (MeitY) + IndiaAI Mission
Declaration Endorsed by 92 countries & international organisations
Investment commitments USD 200 billion+ in AI infrastructure, models, hardware, applications
Significance First global AI summit in the Global South
World Day of Social Justice 20 February (annual UN observance)
ILO DG Gilbert F. Houngbo
India Minister (Labour) Mansukh Mandaviya
IndiaAI Mission pillars Compute infrastructure, datasets, indigenous AI models, skilling, startup support
India AI job projection (2030) 3 million new tech jobs; 10 million jobs reshaped
ILO Convention (2025) First Convention on Decent Work in the Platform Economy (ILC 114)
ILO Compendium Published January 2026 — best practices for human-centred AI in work
Social protection coverage 19% (2015) → 64.3% (2025) with ILO collaboration
India's ChatGPT distinction World's largest share of monthly active users of ChatGPT mobile app
Microsoft investment USD 17.5 billion committed to AI diffusion in India
AI-assisted justice Court judgments translated into vernacular languages via AI

5. Multi-Dimensional Analysis

Economic

Social

Geopolitical / Strategic

Legal / Constitutional

Scientific / Technological

Ethical / Governance


6. Recent Developments (Last 12–18 Months)


7. Prelims Hooks

  1. The India–AI Impact Summit 2026 was held at Bharat Mandapam, New Delhi — the first global AI summit in the Global South. [S3]
  2. The Summit Declaration was endorsed by 92 countries and international organisations. [S4]
  3. World Day of Social Justice is observed on 20 February every year (UN). [S3]
  4. The Summit was co-organised by MeitY and IndiaAI Mission. [S3]
  5. ILO Director-General as of 2026: Gilbert F. Houngbo. [S2]
  6. AI is projected to create 3 million+ new tech jobs in India by 2030, while reshaping 10 million existing ones. [S2]
  7. India holds the world's largest share of monthly active users of the ChatGPT mobile application. [S2]
  8. India's social protection coverage rose from 19% (2015) to 64.3% (2025) with ILO technical collaboration. [S1]
  9. Microsoft committed USD 17.5 billion to AI diffusion in India — targeting integration with e-Shram and National Career Service portal. [S1]
  10. ILO's human-centred AI framework is built around four pillars: Rights, Employment & Skills, Social Protection, Social Dialogue. [S1]
  11. ILO published the Compendium of Best Practices for Human-Centred Development and Use of AI in January 2026. [S6]
  12. The ILC 114 (2025) adopted the first-ever ILO Convention on Decent Work in the Platform Economy. [S7]
  13. IndiaAI Mission pillars include: compute infrastructure, datasets, indigenous AI models, skilling, and startup support. [S3]
  14. A Nationwide Digital Campaign on 16–17 February 2026 promoted ethical, inclusive, and responsible AI use. [S5]
  15. AI-assisted translation of court judgments into vernacular languages is cited as a practical AI-for-social-good application in India. [S4]

8. Mains Relevance

GS Paper Mapping:

GS Paper Syllabus Heading
GS-II Government policies and interventions; Social Justice; International institutions (ILO)
GS-III Science & Technology — developments and their applications; Awareness in IT; Indigenous technology
GS-IV Ethics in use of technology; Human values; Role of civil society and international organisations

Plausible Mains Question Stems:

  1. "The India–AI Impact Summit 2026 positions India as a norm-setter in global AI governance. Critically examine how India can ensure that AI-led transformation advances social justice rather than exacerbating inequality." (GS-II/III, 15 marks)
  2. "Discuss the ILO's four-pillar framework for human-centred AI. How relevant is it to India's unorganised sector and gig economy workers in the context of the Digital Personal Data Protection Act 2023 and the Code on Social Security 2020?" (GS-II, 15 marks)
  3. "AI for All' must not remain a slogan. Analyse the challenges in deploying artificial intelligence for social good in a country with deep digital divides, and suggest a policy roadmap." (GS-III, 15 marks)

9. Related Topics to Study Next

  1. IndiaAI Mission — Direct implementation vehicle for India's AI ambitions; exam-ready facts on structure, budget, and components.
  2. Digital Personal Data Protection Act 2023 — Legal framework governing data that underpins all AI systems in India; privacy-vs-utility tension.
  3. ILO and Decent Work Agenda — Core institution behind human-centred AI; ILC 114 Convention on Platform Economy is a fresh prelims fact.
  4. Code on Social Security 2020 — Governs gig and platform workers; intersection with AI-mediated work disruption.
  5. National Strategy for AI (NITI Aayog, 2018) — Origin document for "AI for All" philosophy; background for any AI governance question.
  6. G20 New Delhi Leaders' Declaration (2023) — India's AI Principles adopted during presidency; multilateral AI governance context.
  7. EU AI Act 2024 — Comparative AI regulation; contrast with India's softer regulatory approach; frequent Mains comparison question.
  8. e-Shram Portal and Unorganised Workers — Practical vehicle for AI-social protection integration; GS-II anchor.

10. Common Errors / Trap Areas

  1. Wrong ministry: IndiaAI Mission is under MeitY (Ministry of Electronics and IT) — NOT Ministry of Science & Technology or NITI Aayog, though NITI Aayog produced the 2018 strategy document.
  2. Wrong date for World Day of Social Justice: It is 20 February (not 21 February, which is International Mother Language Day).
  3. Confusing ILC 114 Convention scope: The 2025 ILO Convention covers platform/gig economy decent work — it is NOT a general AI convention; do not overstate its scope.
  4. Summit location confusion: India–AI Impact Summit 2026 was at Bharat Mandapam — not Vigyan Bhawan or Yashobhoomi (common trap for Delhi venue MCQs).
  5. "AI for All" origin: The phrase comes from NITI Aayog's 2018 National Strategy for AI — not from the IndiaAI Mission (2024) or the 2026 Summit; aspirants conflate the timeline.

11. Sources