AI for Good

OceanMind
OceanMind increases the sustainability of global fishing by identifying suspicious marine traffic with AI.

AI for Earth grants
AI for Earth awards grants to support projects that change the way people and organisations monitor, model and ultimately manage natural systems.

Improving public health across the globe
We are collaborating with others to address some of the world’s toughest challenges in health by providing AI technology and resources to those organisations that can have the greatest impact.

Unlocking innovations to address tough issues
AI for Health is a programme focused on gathering and sharing data to speed up innovation and address difficult health issues. We seek to empower researchers around the world to have a greater impact on the people who need it most.

A new way of seeing
Seeing AI is a research project utilising AI technology to help the low vision community better see the world around them.

Apply for a grant
Our programme awards grants to individuals and organisations working to cultivate intelligent experiences for people with disabilities

Extending access to AI
Our newest AI for Good programme will provide partner organisations with financial grants and technology to help solve global humanitarian issues.

Operation Smile gives hope to more children
Non-profit partner Operation Smile uses a facial modelling algorithm and Microsoft Pix to improve their surgical outcomes and help more children in need of facial surgeries.

Preserving culture, language and history
We support specific individuals and organisations through direct partnership and investments in AI technology and resources. Together we can collaborate to help serve as a catalyst for the preservation and enrichment of cultural heritage around the world.

Celebrating priceless architecture in France
The Musée des Plans-Reliefs is bringing architecture to life using AI and mixed reality. Viewers are immersed in an experience that uses technology to recreate a vital piece of French history and culture, based on a relief map of the historic Mont-Saint-Michel.