AI may be disrupting industries and boosting productivity, but for sisters Priyanjali and Shyanjali Datta, it’s doing something even more powerful — saving lives. Artificial intelligence is quietly driving a healthcare revolution in India, one defined not by hospital corridors or urban research labs, but by the voices of women in villages, towns, and underserved communities across the country. For decades, women in rural India have faced severe barriers to healthcare — from limited connectivity and low literacy to social stigma and a shortage of medical professionals.
AI solutions like the Aaroogya AI Foundation’s MyHealthline are now bridging that gap, transforming the healthcare experience at a grassroots level. It is a voice-first, AI-powered platform designed to engage women in their