Artificial intelligence is transforming the way we live, but access to the technology is not equal, according to Renata Dwan, special adviser to the UN Secretary-General’s envoy on technology.
Artificial intelligence is transforming the way we live, becoming an increasingly familiar part of our everyday lives, and workplaces. A worldwide survey by consultancy McKinsey & Company found that 72 percent of businesses were using AI. But globally, access to the technology, and the data that feeds it, is not equal, according Renata Dwan.
Now, we’re also navigating a time of great geopolitical tensions. Many governments desire sovereignty in their technology policies and capacities, seeking to develop their own capacities for AI, their own AI models, training, and development of AI centers. However, that is not a capacity that is open to all states. The energy requirements of data centers are huge, so harnessing those resources requires collaboration, which means effective harnessing of the potential of AI requires collaboration.
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