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The Visionary Behind the Initiative
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Dr. Smrite Goudhaman

Global Professor of Practice
Golden Gate University
🎓 Global Professor of Practice🌐 Golden Gate University🤖 AI Education Pioneer🇺🇳 UN Submission Author♿ Inclusion Advocate©️ Copyright Holder

Dr. Smrite Goudhaman is a Global Professor of Practice at Golden Gate University and the founder of AI for Every Mind — one of the world's first inclusion-first AI education initiatives. With a deep commitment to equity in emerging technology, Dr. Goudhaman has designed and delivered AI curricula tailored for visually impaired, deaf, autistic, ADHD, and neurodiverse learners across colleges and schools.

Her work has been implemented in five colleges, copyrighted, and now submitted to the United Nations AI Dialogue Partnerships Hub for the Global Dialogue on AI Governance in Geneva — positioning her as a leading international voice for AI inclusion.

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A Global Step Forward

From Asha Kiran to the United Nations

What began in a school for visually impaired learners in India has grown into a proposal before the world. AI for Every Mind has been submitted to the United Nations AI Dialogue Partnerships Hub for the Global Dialogue on AI Governance in Geneva — because AI inclusion must be addressed at the highest global platform.

When the world discusses AI governance, it must also ask: who is AI designed for? And who does it leave behind? This initiative insists that those questions begin at the United Nations.

6–7
July 2026 · Geneva, SwitzerlandGlobal Dialogue on AI Governance
United Nations AI Dialogue Partnerships Hub
Where It Began

The Asha Kiran Story

"AI should first reach those who are most often excluded from technology conversations."
— Dr. Smrite Goudhaman, Founder

AI for Every Mind was born from a powerful belief: that the most transformative technology of our era must begin with those most overlooked by it. The first chapter was written at Asha Kiran School — a school for visually impaired learners — where students discovered that AI could support their learning, creativity, communication, independence, and future work.

What emerged was not just a course — it was a movement. A proof that inclusion-first AI education is possible, meaningful, and necessary. From Asha Kiran, the initiative expanded to five colleges, earned copyright protection, and was carried to the United Nations — with the voices of every student who believed AI could be built with them in mind.

Who We Serve

Built for Every Kind of Mind

Five learner communities. Five dedicated approaches. One unifying principle: no one is left out.

Visually Impaired Learners

Voice-first, screen-reader optimised. Exploring how AI can serve as eyes, readers, and creative partners.

Deaf and Hard-of-Hearing Learners

AI tools for visual communication, captioning, and sign language support — bridging language access with dignity.

Autistic Learners

Structured, predictable, sensory-aware AI journeys tailored to unique cognitive strengths and communication styles.

ADHD Learners

Dynamic, chunked, high-energy modules that channel focus and celebrate divergent thinking.

Neurodiverse Learners

An expansive, flexible framework honouring cognitive diversity in all forms — because every mind deserves the future.

Our Journey

Timeline of Impact

From a single classroom to a global stage.

2026 — Launch
AI for Every Mind launched and implemented across five colleges. Copyright formally applied.
2026 — Asha Kiran
First implementation with visually impaired learners at Asha Kiran School — the spark that began a movement.
July 6–7, 2026 — Geneva
Submitted to the United Nations AI Dialogue Partnerships Hub for the Global Dialogue on AI Governance.
2027 — Global Expansion
Expand to more institutions worldwide, train educators, and reach every learner who has been left behind.
By the Numbers

Impact So Far

5
Colleges where the initiative has been implemented
1
Submission to the United Nations AI Dialogue Hub
6
Accessible AI courses developed for diverse learners
5
Distinct learner communities served with dedicated resources

✦ Copyright applied  ·  ✦ Started at Asha Kiran School  ·  ✦ Submitted to United Nations  ·  ✦ Accessible AI education for all

Learn With Us

Our Courses

Each course is purpose-built — not adapted, but designed from the ground up for a specific learning community.

Course 01
AI for Visually Impaired Students
Voice-first AI skills, screen-reader tools, audio creation, and pathways to independence through technology.
Voice-First
Course 02
AI for Deaf and Hard-of-Hearing Students
Visual communication, AI captioning, sign language translation tools, and text-first AI workflows.
Visual-First
Course 03
AI for Autistic Students
Structured, predictable learning paths with sensory-aware design and strength-based AI exploration.
Structured
Course 04
AI for ADHD Students
Dynamic, chunked, high-energy modules — celebrating bold, divergent thinking and executive function.
Dynamic
Course 05
AI for Every Subject
Cross-curricular AI literacy across science, arts, social studies and more — for all learners.
Cross-Curricular
Course 06
Kannada Accessible AI Course
AI education in Kannada — bringing inclusion-first learning to regional language communities across Karnataka.
Regional Language
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Partner With Us

AI for Every Mind is an open invitation — to educators, technologists, institutions, and advocates who believe the future of AI must include everyone.

🏛️ Universities
🏫 Schools
🤝 NGOs
♿ Disability Advocacy Groups
🤖 AI Companies
📜 Policymakers
🌐 Global Institutions
📚 Educators
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