AI Divide Between Global North and South Dominates International Discussions
A widening gap in artificial intelligence adoption between developed and developing regions is emerging as a global concern. At international discussions, experts highlighted that AI uptake in the Global North remains roughly double that of the Global South.
The imbalance raises questions about future inequality—economic growth, digital infrastructure, and workforce transformation could become uneven if access remains limited.
Policy leaders and technology companies are pushing for broader investments in connectivity, data access, and AI training. Initiatives aimed at expanding adoption across developing economies are gaining urgency.
This shift is not abstract. It directly influences jobs, productivity, and education systems worldwide. Nations that close the gap faster may define the next phase of global competitiveness.
