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Stiglitz, renowned economist said, unlike Adam's Smith view, "The pursuit of self-interest in the age of AI does not mean the ...
Nearly 118 countries, predominantly from the Global South, are reportedly absent from global AI governance discussions, raising alarms about widening technological gaps ...
The United Nations Conference on Trade and Development (UNCTAD) has issued a clarion call. They are sounding warning bells ...
The UN Conference on Trade and Development (UNCTAD) says that AI’s benefits will remain in the hands of a privileged few ...
A United Nations Trade and Development agency report warned of the dangers global AI development could change workplaces around the world and heighten inequality.
Download PDF More Formats on IMF eLibrary Order a Print Copy Create Citation There are competing narratives about artificial intelligence’s impact on inequality. Some argue AI will exacerbate economic ...
"The benefits of AI-driven automation often favour capital over labour, which could widen inequality and reduce the competitive advantage of low-cost labour in developing economies," it said.
A new report says that more women than men working in Africa’s outsourcing sector will likely see their tasks in the workplace replaced by automation and artificial intelligence by 2030 ...