Report by the Friedrich Naumann Foundation: “Despite the rapid global advancement of artificial intelligence, a significant disparity exists in its accessibility and benefits, disproportionately affecting low- and middle-income countries facing distinct socioeconomic hurdles. This policy paper compellingly argues for immediate, concerted international and national initiatives focused on strategic investments in infrastructure, capacity development, and ethical governance to ensure these nations can leverage AI as a powerful catalyst for equitable and sustainable progress…(More)”.
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