Facebook Hosts AI for Social Good Summit, Announces Key Initiatives
by Shrutee K/DNS
Brings the AI community together to discuss next phase of innovation,
announces accelerator program, scholarships, and 'women in AI' hackathons
March
27, 2019: Facebook
has announced a host of initiatives dedicated to delivering social and
inclusive growth by harnessing the power of emerging technologies led by
Artificial Intelligence (AI). The announcements were made at Facebook's
inaugural AI for India Summit held in Bengaluru that focused
on AI for Social Good. The summit was attended
by AI thought-leaders, start-ups, NGOs, and the developer
community.
Kicking-off
the day long summit, Ajit Mohan, Vice President and Managing Director,
Facebook India, said, “At Facebook, we are developing and leveraging
cutting-edge technologies for products we develop around the
world. From developing a tool to swiftly connect blood banks and hospitals
with blood donors to utilizing Disaster Maps to aid the relief work during the
2018 Kerala Floods, we have always sought opportunities to deploy the best of
our expertise in the service of India. We are an ally for India's economic
growth and social development and this summit is our effort to understand how
we can contribute to the development of deep tech in India, as well as corral
resources to use these technologies to develop impactful solutions for tough
and persistent problems.”
Talking
about AI for Social Good, Facebook spoke about its Blood Donation tool, which helps connect blood
banks and hospitals to blood donors who have registered themselves on the
platform. Facebook said that to date, more than 35 million people have signed
up to be donors globally. In order to understand its impact, Facebook
partnered with blood banks in India and Brazil to conduct in-person surveys and
found that one in five people said that Facebook influenced their decision to
donate blood.
Facebook
also spoke about how AI can play a crucial role in times of crisis, and cited
its efforts during the 2018 Kerala Floods when in partnership with SEEDS India,
an NGO, it quickly prepared disaster maps for the state. The maps use
aggregated and de-identified Facebook data to track people’s movement and were
able to demarcate between the flood-hit and safe zones. This information
helped SEEDS and other humanitarian organizations appropriately time their
early recovery and relief operations.
“At
Facebook we are also committed to growing the local AI ecosystem, which can be
achieved by providing support to start-ups, to the student community, and by
ensuring diversity within the ecosystem itself. That's the thought behind our
key announcements today around AI for India Accelerator, trainings and
scholarships for students and developers, and 'Women in AI' hackathons,”
added Mohan.
- India Innovation Accelerator: Facebook announced the India
Innovation Accelerator program with a focus on AI for Social Good. Under
this program Facebook will extend mentorship and support to promising
startups that are leveraging AI to address gaps within the high social
impact areas of women safety, agriculture, education, healthcare, climate
change, and resilient cities, among many others.
- 100 Scholarships for students and
developers: Facebook also announced 100 scholarships for students and
developers focused on nurturing their ideas for utilizing AI for social
good. The scholarships will enable the students to gain access to advanced
courses on Deep Learning.
- 'Women in AI' Hackathons: Determined to encourage
diversity within the ecosystem, Facebook has announced AI Hackathons that are
aimed at encouraging women developers and women-led start-ups focused on
AI. The winners will be provided courses on AI and ML by
professors of Indian Institute of Technology (IIT), Madras.
- AI Trainings: Under Facebook's recently announced,
Facebook Hubs program, it will conduct extensive, application-based AI
trainings with a host of startups across 20 locations in India. Aimed
at helping startups and entrepreneurs scale their businesses, Facebook
Hubs will extend support for the community by hosting mentor hours and
conducting training and workshops.
Ragavan
Srinivasan, Product Director, Facebook AI said, “The AI for India Summit is
our first step in what we hope to be a fruitful journey of applying AI to solve
India specific needs. We've raised awareness for Facebook's AI vision and
strategy. More importantly, we've listened and learned from the local
think-tanks, NGOs, and developers. We're excited about advancing AI in a
responsible and inclusive manner to build products and experiences tailored for
India."
The
day-long summit held on March 26th saw discussions on how AI could be utilized
to make advancements in healthcare, education, agriculture, and crisis/disaster
mitigation in line with the National Strategy for Artificial Intelligence that
was outlined by NITI Aayog last year. The summit was attended by Amitabh
Kant, CEO of NITI Aayog, and
members from academia, leading think-tanks, NGOs, students, and developer
community.
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