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Volume V Issue II April-June 2025
Name of Author :
Dr. Hamdani Rizwana M.J
Title of the paper :
Artificial Intelligence and Inequality
Abstract:
In recent days, everyone is talking about AI. Its talk of the town. Engineers, Doctors, Teachers, Banker, Software Professional, Managerial staff, Administrative Staff, Industrialist, students or a layman like skilled and semi skilled labourer working on production floor, assembly line, welders, mason, mechanics and even the house wives. What is this AI. AI is acronym of Artificial Intelligence. There are lot of myths about Artificial Intelligence AI like AI will take all jobs resulting mass unemployment. AI thinks like a human. AI is unbiased. AI will take over world. AI can do works better than human. Only engineers should worry about AI. AI will finish human creativity. Etc. etc. etc. But one of the most important issues people discuss about AI is that it will widen gap among society and increase inequality. This paper discusses this myth and its impact on human life and society at large.
Keywords :
AI, Artificial Intelligence, Myth, inequality, automation.
DOI :
Page Number :
137-141