Rapid spread of AI may worsen global inequality, UN warns
The United Nations warned that the rapid spread of artificial intelligence could worsen global inequality, as highlighted in a recent report. It emphasized that uneven AI adoption may lead to disparities, particularly affecting countries reliant on foreign models. The report proposes a framework for responsible AI development and offers strategies to improve local AI infrastructure and literacy.
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Published 01 Jul 2026, 09:00 UTC · Updated 01 Jul 2026, 09:50 UTC
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