The uneven adoption of Artificial Intelligence (AI) is a critical issue that goes beyond economic growth. It impacts global equity, fairness and the social contract that is at the heart of social justice. Disparities in access to robust infrastructure, advanced technology, quality education and training are deepening existing inequalities. As the global economy increasingly shifts towards AI-driven production and innovation, less developed countries risk being left further behind, exacerbating economic and social divides. Without targeted and concerted efforts to bridge this digital divide, AI’s potential to foster sustainable development and alleviate poverty will remain unrealized, leaving significant portions of the global population disadvantaged in the rapidly evolving technological landscape.
Artificial Intelligence (AI) is rapidly becoming a transformative force worldwide, and its influence is not limited to technologically advanced nations. Third-world countries, often characterized by challenges such as limited resources, underdeveloped infrastructure, and socioeconomic disparities, are also beginning to harness the power of AI. In this article, we will explore the burgeoning role of AI in third-world countries, its applications, and the potential it holds for addressing critical issues and driving sustainable development.
The Future of Jobs Report 2025 by the World Economic Forum highlights some crucial trends in the job market. Here's a breakdown of the most important skills, fastest-growing jobs, and fastest-declining jobs:
The report emphasizes a blend of technological and human skills.
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Fastest Growing Jobs:
Fastest Declining Jobs:
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