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
- AI for social good refers to deploying artificial intelligence to advance social justice, equitable economic growth, decent work, and inclusive development — deliberately prioritising marginalised communities over pure productivity gains. [S1][S2]
- India hosted the India–AI Impact Summit 2026 (Feb 16–20, Bharat Mandapam, New Delhi) — the first global AI summit in the Global South — making this a landmark moment for the Global South's voice in AI governance. [S3]
- The ILO frames human-centred AI governance around four pillars: Rights, Employment & Skills, Social Protection, and Social Dialogue — directly relevant to GS-II (Social Justice) and GS-III (Technology). [S1]
- With ~3 million new tech jobs projected by 2030 and 10 million jobs to be reshaped, India is both a critical laboratory and a key stakeholder in shaping AI's social impact. [S2]
2. Why in the News
- India–AI Impact Summit 2026 (Feb 16–20, 2026, New Delhi): First-of-its-kind global AI summit hosted in the Global South; timed to coincide with the World Day of Social Justice (February 20). [S3][S4]
- A joint op-ed by Mansukh Mandaviya (Union Minister of Labour & Employment) and Gilbert F. Houngbo (ILO Director-General) titled "AI for people, applying technology for social good" was published in The Hindu on 19 February 2026, signalling an India–ILO convergence on human-centred AI. [S2]
- The Summit resulted in a Global Declaration endorsed by 92 countries and international organisations, alongside commitments exceeding USD 200 billion in AI-related investments. [S4]
- A Nationwide Digital Campaign (16–17 February 2026) was launched to promote ethical, inclusive, and responsible AI use ahead of the Summit. [S5]
3. Background & Evolution
- AI governance discourse gained global traction post-2017 with OECD's AI Principles (2019), UNESCO's Recommendation on the Ethics of AI (2021), and the G20 AI Principles (adopted during India's G20 Presidency, 2023).
- India's AI policy milestones:
- 2018: NITI Aayog released National Strategy for Artificial Intelligence ("AI for All").
- 2023 (G20 Presidency): India championed AI governance frameworks under the New Delhi Leaders' Declaration.
- 2024: IndiaAI Mission launched — a flagship mission covering AI compute infrastructure, datasets, indigenous AI models, skilling, and startup support. [S3]
- February 2026: India–AI Impact Summit — India's most prominent multilateral AI event. [S3]
- ILO's parallel track:
- January 2026: ILO published Compendium of Best Practices for Human-Centred Development and Use of AI in the World of Work. [S6]
- ILC 114 (2025): First-ever ILO Convention on Decent Work in the Platform Economy adopted — directly relevant to AI-mediated gig/platform labour. [S7]
- India's social protection coverage rose from 19% (2015) → 64.3% (2025), partly attributed to ILO-supported digital/AI integration in schemes. [S1]
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
- AI projected to create 3+ million new technology jobs in India by 2030 while reshaping 10 million+ existing jobs — net impact depends on reskilling speed. [S2]
- USD 200 billion+ in AI investment commitments at the Summit signals India as a major destination for global AI capital. [S4]
- Microsoft's USD 17.5 billion AI diffusion commitment specifically targets integration with platforms like e-Shram and National Career Service portal to benefit informal workers. [S1]
- Risk: AI-driven automation could worsen jobless growth unless social protection systems are AI-augmented simultaneously.
Social
- India's informal workforce (~90% of labour force) is most vulnerable to AI-led displacement; ILO's four-pillar framework specifically addresses social protection as a buffer. [S1]
- e-Shram portal (MoLE) + AI = potential to improve access to social protection for unorganised sector workers. [S1]
- Youth-led AI innovation for public good was showcased at the Summit, emphasising intergenerational equity in AI benefits. [S5]
- Dual risk: AI can replicate existing biases in hiring, credit scoring, and welfare targeting — disproportionately harming women, SC/ST, and rural populations.
Geopolitical / Strategic
- Hosting the first Global South AI summit positions India as a norm-setter in global AI governance, complementing its G20 AI Principles role (2023).
- 92-country Declaration creates soft-law momentum for a human-centred AI multilateral framework — India as agenda-setter vs. US/EU/China.
- UN Office for Digital and Emerging Technologies (ODET) co-organised side events — signalling UN system alignment with India's AI governance vision. [S8]
- Counters the narrative that AI governance is a Western/Big Tech prerogative.
Legal / Constitutional
- No standalone AI Act in India yet (unlike EU's AI Act, 2024); current regulatory framework relies on IT Act 2000, Digital Personal Data Protection Act 2023, and sector-specific guidelines.
- ILO Convention on Platform Economy Decent Work (ILC 114, 2025) — India as ILO member will face ratification pressure; relevant to gig worker rights under Code on Social Security 2020. [S7]
- Article 21 (Right to Life/Dignity) and Article 23 (Prohibition of Forced Labour) of the Indian Constitution provide constitutional grounding for decent work in the AI era.
Scientific / Technological
- IndiaAI Mission covers: compute infrastructure, curated non-personal datasets, indigenous foundation models, AI skilling, and startup ecosystem. [S3]
- India has the world's largest monthly active user share of ChatGPT mobile — massive data generation potential for AI training. [S2]
- AI translation of court judgments into vernacular languages — exemplar of AI for access to justice (social good application). [S4]
- Government initiatives: AI Mission, National Quantum Mission, Anusandhan National Research Fund, Research Development and Innovation Fund — together forming India's innovation stack. [S1]
Ethical / Governance
- ILO's human-centred AI framework rests on social dialogue as a pillar — workers, employers, and governments must co-design AI transitions. [S1]
- Risk of "divided discourse": productivity-optimism vs. inequality/job-loss pessimism — the article explicitly identifies this polarisation. [S2]
- IndiaAI Mission's logo (unveiled pre-Summit) deliberately "unites ethics, heritage, and modern AI vision" — symbolic governance signalling. [S5]
- Nationwide Digital Campaign (Feb 16–17, 2026) to promote ethical AI — indicates government's push for AI literacy as a governance tool. [S5]
6. Recent Developments (Last 12–18 Months)
- January 2026: ILO publishes Compendium of Best Practices for Human-Centred Development and Use of AI in the World of Work. [S6]
- January 2026: IndiaAI Mission logo unveiled, described as uniting "ethics, heritage, and modern AI vision." [S5]
- February 16–17, 2026: Nationwide Digital Campaign for ethical, inclusive, and responsible AI use. [S5]
- February 16–20, 2026: India–AI Impact Summit, Bharat Mandapam, New Delhi — first Global South AI Summit. [S3]
- February 19, 2026: Joint op-ed by India's Labour Minister and ILO DG published in The Hindu calling for human-centred AI. [S2]
- February 20, 2026: World Day of Social Justice — Summit timed to coincide. [S3]
- Summit outcome: Global Declaration endorsed by 92 countries; USD 200 billion+ investment commitments secured. [S4]
- 2025 (ILC 114): ILO adopts first-ever Convention on Decent Work in the Platform Economy — major milestone for AI-mediated gig work governance. [S7]
- 2025: India's social protection coverage reaches 64.3% (up from 19% in 2015), with ILO technical collaboration. [S1]
7. Prelims Hooks
- The India–AI Impact Summit 2026 was held at Bharat Mandapam, New Delhi — the first global AI summit in the Global South. [S3]
- The Summit Declaration was endorsed by 92 countries and international organisations. [S4]
- World Day of Social Justice is observed on 20 February every year (UN). [S3]
- The Summit was co-organised by MeitY and IndiaAI Mission. [S3]
- ILO Director-General as of 2026: Gilbert F. Houngbo. [S2]
- AI is projected to create 3 million+ new tech jobs in India by 2030, while reshaping 10 million existing ones. [S2]
- India holds the world's largest share of monthly active users of the ChatGPT mobile application. [S2]
- India's social protection coverage rose from 19% (2015) to 64.3% (2025) with ILO technical collaboration. [S1]
- Microsoft committed USD 17.5 billion to AI diffusion in India — targeting integration with e-Shram and National Career Service portal. [S1]
- ILO's human-centred AI framework is built around four pillars: Rights, Employment & Skills, Social Protection, Social Dialogue. [S1]
- ILO published the Compendium of Best Practices for Human-Centred Development and Use of AI in January 2026. [S6]
- The ILC 114 (2025) adopted the first-ever ILO Convention on Decent Work in the Platform Economy. [S7]
- IndiaAI Mission pillars include: compute infrastructure, datasets, indigenous AI models, skilling, and startup support. [S3]
- A Nationwide Digital Campaign on 16–17 February 2026 promoted ethical, inclusive, and responsible AI use. [S5]
- 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:
- "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)
- "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)
- "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
- IndiaAI Mission — Direct implementation vehicle for India's AI ambitions; exam-ready facts on structure, budget, and components.
- Digital Personal Data Protection Act 2023 — Legal framework governing data that underpins all AI systems in India; privacy-vs-utility tension.
- ILO and Decent Work Agenda — Core institution behind human-centred AI; ILC 114 Convention on Platform Economy is a fresh prelims fact.
- Code on Social Security 2020 — Governs gig and platform workers; intersection with AI-mediated work disruption.
- National Strategy for AI (NITI Aayog, 2018) — Origin document for "AI for All" philosophy; background for any AI governance question.
- G20 New Delhi Leaders' Declaration (2023) — India's AI Principles adopted during presidency; multilateral AI governance context.
- EU AI Act 2024 — Comparative AI regulation; contrast with India's softer regulatory approach; frequent Mains comparison question.
- e-Shram Portal and Unorganised Workers — Practical vehicle for AI-social protection integration; GS-II anchor.
10. Common Errors / Trap Areas
- 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.
- Wrong date for World Day of Social Justice: It is 20 February (not 21 February, which is International Mother Language Day).
- 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.
- Summit location confusion: India–AI Impact Summit 2026 was at Bharat Mandapam — not Vigyan Bhawan or Yashobhoomi (common trap for Delhi venue MCQs).
- "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
- [S1] AI for people, applying technology for social good — International Labour Organization — https://www.ilo.org/resource/article/ai-people-applying-technology-social-good — (Tier 2)
- [S2] Article content (primary fallback): "AI for people, applying technology for social good" — The Hindu / HinduBusinessLine, 19 February 2026, by Mansukh Mandaviya & Gilbert F. Houngbo — https://www.thehindu.com/todays-paper/2026-02-19/th_international/articleG9SFJUBAJ-13571891.ece — (Tier 4)
- [S3] India-AI Impact Summit 2026 Logo Unites Ethics, Heritage, and Modern AI Vision — PIB (pib.gov.in) — https://www.pib.gov.in/PressReleasePage.aspx?PRID=2175954 — (Tier 1)
- [S4] India AI Impact Summit 2026: Landmark Global Declaration and Major AI Investment Commitments — PIB (pib.gov.in) — https://www.pib.gov.in/PressReleasePage.aspx?PRID=2234343 — (Tier 1)
- [S5] Nationwide Digital Campaign on 16–17 February 2026 to Promote Ethical, Inclusive and Responsible AI Use — PIB (pib.gov.in) — https://www.pib.gov.in/PressReleasePage.aspx?PRID=2228337 — (Tier 1)
- [S6] Compendium of Best Practices for Human-Centred Development and Use of Artificial Intelligence in the World of Work — ILO Publications, January 2026 — https://www.ilo.org/publications/compendium-best-practices-human-centered-development-and-use-artificial — (Tier 2)
- [S7] ILC 114: International Labour Conference ends with adoption of the first Convention on decent work in the platform economy — ILO — https://www.ilo.org/resource/news/ilc/ilc114/international-labour-conference-ends-adoption-first-convention-decent-work — (Tier 2)
- [S8] India AI Impact Summit 2026: ODET Side Events — UN Office for Digital and Emerging Technologies — https://www.un.org/digital-emerging-technologies/content/india-ai-impact-summit — (Tier 2)