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Home / Business and Economy / AI Risks Global Divide: Wealth Fund Chief Warns

AI Risks Global Divide: Wealth Fund Chief Warns

23 Nov

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Summary

  • AI's high cost could widen the gap between rich and poor.
  • Uneven AI regulation may create economic disparities between regions.
  • Agility and societal preparation are key for AI's rapid changes.
AI Risks Global Divide: Wealth Fund Chief Warns

Nicolai Tangen, chief executive of Norway's massive $2tn national fund, has issued a stark warning regarding the accelerating deployment of artificial intelligence. He posits that AI's inherent costs and requirements, such as prior education, electricity, and digital infrastructure, risk exacerbating existing social and geopolitical divides across the globe.

The former hedge-fund investor highlighted the potential for AI to widen the disparity between rich and poor individuals and nations, particularly due to differing regulatory approaches. He noted the contrast between the US's less regulated AI landscape and Europe's more stringent approach, suggesting this could lead to divergent economic growth rates.

Tangen advised focusing on agility and societal preparedness rather than attempting to predict AI's rapid evolution. Despite acknowledging the potential for an AI investment bubble, he remains optimistic about its long-term benefits for productivity and the global economy, provided genuine breakthroughs are distinguished from mere hype.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Tangen is concerned that AI could deepen global inequalities by widening the gap between rich and poor individuals and nations due to high access costs and varying regulations.
Different approaches to AI regulation, like those in the US versus Europe, could lead to significant disparities in economic growth rates between regions.
Societies should focus on agility, fostering the right culture, and preparing for the rapid and profound societal transformations brought by AI.

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