AI threatens to widen inequality among states: UN

Al JazeeraTuesday, December 2, 2025 at 1:18:17 PM
  • A recent UN report indicates that the rise of artificial intelligence (AI) could exacerbate global inequality, leading to a 'great divergence' where developed nations benefit significantly while others lag behind. This warning highlights the potential economic disparities that AI technology may create among states.
  • The implications of this report are profound, as it underscores the need for equitable access to AI advancements. Without intervention, the gap between wealthy and developing nations may widen, impacting global stability and economic growth.
  • This situation is further complicated by the UN's announcement of a $577 million budget cut for 2026, which will involve a reduction of nearly 20% of its workforce. Such financial constraints may hinder the UN's ability to address these pressing inequalities effectively, raising concerns about the organization's capacity to support vulnerable states in adapting to technological changes.
— via World Pulse Now AI Editorial System

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