Sustainability & AI
AI for Good
A movement and platform, anchored by the ITU, promoting AI applications that advance the UN Sustainable Development Goals.
Definition
A global movement — anchored by the ITU's AI for Good platform — promoting the development and deployment of AI in support of the UN Sustainable Development Goals.
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At a glance
- Subject
- Sustainability & AI
- Editorial status
- Editorial draft
- Definition status
- Multiple accepted definitions
- Last updated
- 21 August 2026
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Overview
What it means
AI for Good convenes governments, industry, academia and UN agencies around applications of AI to the SDGs, through a year-round programme and an annual Global Summit in Geneva. It functions as a showcase, matchmaking and policy-dialogue platform for beneficial AI.
How it is used
Projects span disaster response, health, agriculture, biodiversity and education. For practitioners it is a source of case studies and partners; for critics, a venue where benefit claims deserve the same scrutiny as any sustainability claim.
Why it matters
'AI for Good' is both a programme and a contested phrase — its value depends on whether showcased applications demonstrate measurable benefit rather than promise. The UN platform gives the phrase institutional weight; evidence gives it credibility.
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