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Those at the bottom of the pyramid, have the most to gain from AI.
With the national governments speeding up their AI program implementations, it is felt that "those who have the least have the most to gain from AI." How far do you agree with this ? Give instances where those at the bottom of the pyramid have gained the most.
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Hi Virender Kumar
I feel the opposite, the bottom of the pyramid will have access only to cheap and average AI like mobiles, watches and access to public service with AI and city services like buses and subway.
However only the rich or high middle class will have access to high quality AI such as smart homes, top healthcare gadgets, top AI technology, AI companion, robots, Tesla and whatever it cames in the near future. Governments can make accessible as a public service, but when talking about personal consumption it is a different matter. Best!
Virender Kumar, it is interesting to think about those options. In my government experience I have been worked with government agencies of all sizes and have found that whether small or large, they are each doing similar projects, but to different scales.
I can see the idea of "those with the least have the most to gain", working when it comes to process (robotic) automation. Maybe those smaller governments can utilize RPA AI to handle tasks that would free up or supplement someone to provide another service or task. However, I also see those with more resources and funding will have the ability to put more time and money into AI to fully utilize it beyond those with less can even begin to think about.