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OverviewAI for Community begins with a simple truth: artificial intelligence is now part of the evolution of human life. The question is not whether we use it, but how we shape it. This book explores how AI can preserve cultural heritage, strengthen human agency, and deepen cultural understanding through community-driven design. The concept of Cultural AI was first shared on the global stage at the AI for Good Summit in Geneva in 2019, where technologists and storytellers gathered to imagine a future where machines could learn from ancestral wisdom. From NVIDIA’s collaboration with Te Hiku Media to protect the Māori language to UNESCO’s global initiatives in cultural preservation, the book shows how Cultural AI can serve as a bridge between generations. Authored by a multigenerational, multicultural team, it highlights grounded, human-centered projects shaped by lived experience. These include the Indigenous Knowledge Graph; Howard University’s Project Elevate Black Voices, developed with Google; and Laleh AI, which preserves and extends the knowledge of the late Dr. Laleh Bakhtiar, a pioneering thinker whose work in psychology, spirituality, and translation continues to echo across time. This book interweaves Community Voices sections between chapters, featuring interviews that explore the role and implementation of AI in new arenas. Each chapter is also supported by online resources, accessible as podcasts, videos, and articles that provide multimedia ways to deepen understanding of culturally aware AI. AI for Community highlights how community-driven language preservation, storytelling, and design can empower cultures and protect their heritage. It is a vital resource for those seeking to create AI that respects and uplifts communities. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Iran Davar Ardalan , Amir Banifatemi , Fernando Gonzalez , Myles IngramPublisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd Imprint: Chapman & Hall/CRC Weight: 0.320kg ISBN: 9781032846620ISBN 10: 1032846623 Pages: 186 Publication Date: 15 June 2025 Audience: College/higher education , Professional and scholarly , Tertiary & Higher Education , Professional & Vocational Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print ![]() This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsIntroduction 1. Embedding Cultural Heritage into AI 2. Shaping and Uplifting AI Innovation in Black Communities 3. The Role of AI in Language Preservation and Revitalization 4. Building Trustworthy and Culturally Intelligent AI 5. Human Agency and AI 6. Key AI Concepts for Communities Conclusion: Honoring Roots, Shaping the FutureReviews""This is a groundbreaking and essential work that reimagines how we build AI, grounded in empathy, ethics, and respect for all cultures. It demonstrates that creating systems which reflect global heritage, support community voices, and protect human agency is not only necessary, it’s entirely achievable. By integrating real-world perspectives, it delivers both practical insight and timely relevance."" Angela Kim, Head of Data Analytics & AI, AIA; Chief, Women in AI APAC ""This masterful work reveals AI's profound capacity to safeguard and elevate cultural heritage through authentic community partnership. The authors elegantly weave together diverse voices, illuminating AI's role in our shared human narrative while addressing language revitalization and inclusive innovation. An indispensable resource for technologists, community leaders, and policymakers architecting our collective AI future."" Reza Olfati-Saber, AI Scientist and Executive in EdTech and Healthcare ""This inspiring collection stands at the vanguard of a new kind of tech future, one where AI honors, rather than erases, our shared humanity. Edited by Davar Ardalan, it shows what’s possible when innovation is guided by empathy, cultural memory, and the voices of elders and tradition keepers. From endangered languages to indigenous songs, it offers a powerful vision of technology in service of belonging."" - Susan Akbarpour, Managing Partner Candou Ventures. ""AI for Community is a compelling collection of perspectives on how AI can enrich humanity while earning the trust of diverse communities. Through powerful examples—ranging from preserving languages, art, and cultural traditions to embodiment of scholars and examining the challenges of building trustworthy, inclusive AI—this book shines light on the critical questions communities must resolve as they embrace AI. A thought-provoking and deeply enjoyable read."" Shabnam Erfani, Project Management Executive ""A lot has been written about the dangers of AI. This inspiring book shows AI can also be used to do wonderful things for our society."" Joe Palca, former NPR science correspondent. ""This book is unique in the ways it addresses how AI can help in preserving our world’s cultures and diversity. It reflects on how to make AI more representative, how to use it to preserve cultural heritage, how to build culturally aware AI, and how to preserve human agency in the AI world. The book’s thoughtful examination of the need for responsible governance and care in the development and deployment of AI technologies in this cultural context is particularly timely and insightful. It challenges readers to think critically about how to preserve cultures and what societies we want to build with AI. I highly recommend this book to anyone interested in exploring the intersection of AI technology, culture, and humanity."" Gilles Fayad, Philanthropist, global AI expert, IEEE, GPAI Author InformationIran Davar Ardalan is a leading AI Strategist, where she contributes to AI research in the civil sector. Formerly the founder of TulipAI, Ardalan is known for her expertise in Responsible AI, merging AI tools with creative content generation and developing AI‑driven solutions such as custom GPTs and virtual assistants. Her career includes leadership roles at National Geographic, NPR News, and the White House Presidential Innovation Fellowship program, where she championed data and AI and health initiatives. Her research in cultural intelligence, which focuses on AI’s role in preserving culture, nature, history, and wisdom, was featured in the New York Times in March 2022. Amir Banifatemi is an accomplished technology executive and strategist with over 25 years of experience in AI and emerging technology ventures. As chief innovation officer at XPRIZE and co‑founder of the AI for Good Global Summit, Banifatemi has driven human‑centered AI advancement. His work with the AI Commons and the Global Partnership on AI’s Responsible AI group reflects his dedication to promoting AI as a tool for public empowerment. Fernando Gonzalez is a professor and chair of the Department of Computing and Software Engineering at Florida Gulf Coast University. His background is in automation, starting with the intelligent control of automated systems such as manufacturing systems and the U.S. electric power grid to the automation of software tasks through the use of intelligent agents for the Semantic Web. His work in the U.S. Department of Energy and various academic institutions underscores his commitment to advancing AI in ways that benefit society. Myles Ingram is the founder and CEO of MylesAI Consulting, specializing in developing conversational agents for clients across multiple industries. Holding a bachelor’s in biophysics from Harvard University and a master’s in data science from Columbia University, he advocates for the ethical implementation of AI technologies. While at Harvard, he was particularly interested in classics and Latin—subjects that earned him acceptance into the Georgia Governor’s Honors Program during high school. Before founding his company, Myles worked at Columbia University Medical Center, publishing AI models for cancer treatment and public health. He also advises AI‑based startups in the academic research sector and presents his research at global conferences like the American Society of Clinical Oncology Annual Meeting. Reza Moradinezhad is an assistant teaching professor of computer science at Drexel University College of Computing and Informatics and a former AI scientist at TulipAI. His research focuses on designing trustworthy and effective interaction techniques for human‑AI collaboration, particularly with embodied virtual agents (EVAs). Recognized for his contributions to AI research, his work spans collaborations with institutions such as the MIT Media Lab and Harvard University. Lucretia Williams is a senior research scientist at Howard University’s Human‑Centered AI Institute. Her work focuses on the lived experiences of underrepresented communities, examining how emerging technologies can improve their access to systems that traditionally overlook their needs. Specializing in designing and evaluating culturally responsive health technologies for underrepresented communities, Williams’ research spans international borders. She is one of the first Black women to earn a PhD in informatics at the University of California, Irvine, and is a co‑founder of an AI‑based startup. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |