UN Development Program just dropped something worth thinking about: are we actually considering how AI hits those already struggling in our data-heavy reality? Their latest findings push policymakers to stop overlooking the people getting left behind as algorithms reshape everything. When tech advances this fast, who's really checking if the vulnerable aren't getting buried deeper?
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DegenWhisperer
· 12-02 16:01
nah this is the real talk nobody wants to hear... algorithms don't discriminate they just amplify what's already broken
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LightningWallet
· 12-02 15:59
To be honest, the AI situation now feels like a game of wealth transfer, where the poor can only become poorer.
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GasWhisperer
· 12-02 15:58
ngl the real issue ain't even in the report—it's the execution layer. like, who's actually *running* the numbers on what happens when you stack ai inequity on top of existing network congestion? mempool's gonna be a nightmare for anyone priced out already 💀
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PortfolioAlert
· 12-02 15:32
It's the same old rhetoric again... On the surface, it's about protecting the vulnerable, but in reality, it's just putting the brakes on AI development. Who benefits from this?
UN Development Program just dropped something worth thinking about: are we actually considering how AI hits those already struggling in our data-heavy reality? Their latest findings push policymakers to stop overlooking the people getting left behind as algorithms reshape everything. When tech advances this fast, who's really checking if the vulnerable aren't getting buried deeper?