Benefits should be equal, not for a few: Anne Bouverot

Anne Bouverot, the French President’s Special Envoy for AI, emphasized the importance of equitable distribution of the benefits derived from artificial intelligence. Speaking at a recent event, she highlighted that while AI holds immense potential to enhance various sectors, it is crucial that these advancements are accessible to all segments of society, rather than being concentrated among a privileged few. Bouverot's remarks come at a time when the global discourse on AI is increasingly focused on ethical considerations and the societal impact of technological advancements. She urged stakeholders, including governments and tech companies, to collaborate in creating frameworks that ensure inclusive growth and prevent inequality. This call to action aligns with ongoing debates in India and worldwide regarding the responsible deployment of AI technologies, underscoring the need for policies that prioritize the welfare of all citizens in the face of rapid technological change.
Originally reported by Hindustan Times India. Read original article
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