How can AI help people better access the information, resources, or services they need most?
The digital divide β especially in rural, aging, and underserved communities β has become a silent crisis. From AI-driven healthcare inequality to resource deserts in education, technology has outpaced accessibility.
With the rise of LLMs, voice interfaces, and AI-based assistants, this challenge asks: how can we make access to information more human, more equitable, and more effective?
An AI phone line that answers health or financial questions for elderly users without internet access.
A chatbot that helps immigrants find legal or housing assistance in their native language.
A tool that recommends free, local educational resources to families based on their needs and location.
Each solution will be scored by a randomly assigned panel of 3 out of our 12 judges. Judges rate each criterion on a scale from 1 to 5, including confidence in their score. Half points are allowed. Final scores are normalized across all entries to ensure fairness β the average score will always be scaled to 10.
Proposal, intro video format, and final submission templates will be sent once your chapter is approved or can be requested by emailing kiran@theaiequityproject.org.
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