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AI’s Digital Divide: Panel Warns Black and Latino Communities Risk Exclusion

What Happened

A panel of technology and policy experts convened to address the growing concern that Black and Latino communities risk being marginalized as artificial intelligence transforms the workforce and daily life. Experts at the event highlighted the urgent need for improved digital literacy, access to learning resources, and targeted outreach to ensure these communities are not left behind as AI disrupts multiple sectors. The panel called for concrete actions from both policymakers and the technology industry to invest in education, upskilling, and broadband infrastructure, aiming to close the gaps in AI exposure and opportunity that disproportionately affect minority populations.

Why It Matters

This warning underlines deeper gaps in technology access and education that could widen social and economic inequalities as AI adoption accelerates. Fostering inclusivity in the AI era is critical for fair innovation and workforce diversity. Read more in our AI News Hub

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