"If ever a book embodied the essence of community-first, ethically-rooted AI design, it is AI for Community. Reading it felt like a deeply personal journey through the intersection of culture, code, and compassion."Jigyasa Grover, Award-winning AI Leader."A visionary exploration of Cultural AI, this book blends technology, tradition, lived experience, and technical insight into a community-centered blueprint for preserving heritage in the digital age and strengthening human connection."Youssef Nassef, senior leader at the United Nations."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, Product 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."This community-driven book is critical for anyone interested in democratizing AI. It challenges the notion that AI is only for academics or engineers and provides the reasoning as to how and why it needs to be built and understood by everyday people, especially those whose voices and cultures are often overlooked in the design of new technologies. Not only is this a practical guide as to how AI can be leveraged with cultural wisdom and ethical responsibility, but it also serves as a case study of how AI can be used to promote accurate representation... I recommend this book as an essential read for any student or community member who wants to shape how information is preserved, represented, and articulated in the age of AI."Isabella Delbakhsh, Stanford University Undergraduate.