AI for Climate Resilience
How open data and machine learning can help communities prepare earlier, plan better, and respond faster.
Read the use caseA plain-language briefing on how AI is being used for climate, health, education, equity, public services, and responsible innovation.
We monitor trusted public-interest, research, policy, funding, and event sources so readers can quickly see what is new, who published it, and why it matters.
The AI Impact Wire tracks how artificial intelligence is being used for public-interest and social-impact work — across climate, health, education, equity, governance, data ethics, funding, jobs, events, tools, and practical use cases.
It is designed to make the field easier to follow: plain-language summaries, clear source links, practical opportunities, and organized impact areas.
Short, practical examples that explain the problem, the AI approach, the public benefit, and the risks to watch.
How open data and machine learning can help communities prepare earlier, plan better, and respond faster.
Read the use caseThe Stanford HAI AI Index offers a data-heavy view of how AI is developing across research, industry, policy, public opinion, and real-world…
Stanford’s 2026 AI Index finds that responsible AI benchmarking, transparency, and governance are not keeping pace with AI capability and deployment.
The UN Global Dialogue on AI Governance shows how international AI governance is moving from broad principles toward more formal institutions and…
UNICEF’s updated guidance puts child rights, safety, privacy, fairness, and inclusion at the center of AI governance for children.