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A new report by the United Nations Development Program is urging governments to focus more on how artificial intelligence technologies might affect people already disadvantaged in a data-driven world. The findings suggest that while AI has the potential to drive economic growth and innovation, it could also deepen existing inequalities between the wealthy and the impoverished.
The report emphasizes that marginalized communities often lack access to the resources and infrastructure necessary to benefit from AI advancements. As technology continues to evolve, there is a risk that those without adequate support will fall further behind, widening the gap between the rich and the poor.
Governments are encouraged to adopt policies that ensure equitable access to AI benefits, including education and training programs aimed at empowering disadvantaged groups. By prioritizing inclusivity in AI development and implementation, policymakers can help mitigate the risks associated with technological advancements and promote a more equitable future for all.
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