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AI Pessimism Is Not an Option for the Global South Says South China Morning Post

What Happened

A recent opinion piece in the South China Morning Post contends that while much of the developed world is cautious or pessimistic about AI’s risks, regions across the Global South do not have the luxury of such doubt. The article highlights how countries in Africa, Latin America, and Southeast Asia view artificial intelligence as a critical driver of socio-economic progress. Rather than fearing automation or disruptive change, these countries are focused on harnessing AI for healthcare, education, and economic development. The opinion stresses that prosperity in the Global South relies on rapid technology adoption, making AI optimism a necessity despite global debate on ethics and risk.

Why It Matters

This perspective underscores the unequal impacts of technology adoption across the world and challenges Western-centric debates on AI risk. It emphasizes the need for global inclusion in shaping AI’s future and resource allocation, as technological optimism can address urgent challenges in developing regions. Read more in our AI News Hub

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