How artificial intelligence could widen the gap between rich and poor nations. 02/12/2020
Alonso, Cristian ; Kothari, Siddharth ; Rehman, Sidra
IMF - Washington, DC
2020
artificial intelligence ; robots ; technological change ; human capital ; social inequality ; economic disparity
Economic development
English
"New technologies like artificial intelligence, machine learning, robotics, big data, and networks are expected to revolutionize production processes, but they could also have a major impact on developing economies. The opportunities and potential sources of growth that, for example, the United States and China enjoyed during their early stages of economic development are remarkably different from what Cambodia and Tanzania are facing in today's world..."
Digital
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