AI is an infrastructure
— Jensen Huang
Conclusions: Vocabulary Beyond “AI Tools”
Policy outputs rooted in Indian soil → Co-adaptation between human and machine intelligence
Limitations: Invariant Aspects of Science & Public Health
- Bias must be named → Embodied AI audits
- Gaps must be acted on → Generative AI synthesizes
- Evidence must be found → Perception AI locates
Results: Tailored to WHO-India’s Workflow
- Equity embedded in every filter, not bolted on
- PRISMA compliance without bureaucratic friction
- 700+ officers needing evidence at policy speed
Methods: Journal & Language Agnostic
Hindi, Tamil, grey literature, field notes—every voice heard (Perception AI)
Background: Literature Most Relevant to India
NCDs, TB, UHC — (Ayushman Bharat & associated databases)