Ep. 46 | Harnessing AI for Social Protection: opportunities and risks


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Jan 09 2025 35 mins   1

Artificial Intelligence (AI) is transforming industries worldwide, and social protection systems are no exception. From improving targeting and service delivery to enabling predictive interventions, AI has the potential to make social protection and humanitarian programs smarter and more responsive. But with these opportunities come significant challenges: data privacy concerns, biases in algorithms, and the risk of reducing human oversight in critical decision-making processes.


In this episode, we explore how AI is being integrated into social protection systems globally, aiming to address pressing questions such as: How can AI enhance social protection without compromising fairness and accountability? What safeguards are needed to ensure that data remains secure and ethical principles are upheld?


Meet our guest:



  • Thomas Byrnes, Humanitarian & Social Protection Consultant, Founder and Director of MarketImpact


For our Quick Wins segment, we are joined by Ralf Radermacher, Head of Programme, Social Protection, at Deutsche Gesellschaft für Internationale Zusammenarbeit (GIZ) GmbH, sharing some key takeaways from the ‘AI for Social Protection’ workshop, which took place from 19–21 November 2024 in Bangkok, Thailand.


Resources:


Publication | Harnessing the Transformative Potential of Generative AI for Humanitarian Multi-Purpose Cash Assistance Opportunities, Risks, Barriers, and Recommendations


Publication | How AI is Transforming Humanitarian Aid: Insights for Market-Based Professionals


Publication | Novissi Togo: Harnessing Artificial Intelligence to Deliver Shock-Responsive Social Protection