Updated On: 03 December, 2025 12:58 PM IST | Bangkok | AP
According to a UN report, AI’s benefits may largely go to richer nations unless urgent steps are taken to ensure fair access, support vulnerable communities, and prevent widening global inequality

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Behind the hoopla over the promise of artificial intelligence lay difficult realities, including how such technology might affect people already disadvantaged in a data-driven world.
A new report by the United Nations Development Programme notes most of the gains from AI are likely to be reaped by wealthy nations unless steps are taken to use its power to help close gaps in access to basic needs, as well as such advanced know-how.