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Article

3 Dec 2018

Author:
Abel Muhatia, The Star (Kenya)

Kenya: Artificial Intelligence likely to exacerbate inequality gap

"Artificial Intelligence likely to widen wealth gap – report"

The wealth gap between the rich and the poor in Kenya is likely to widen further as companies adopt Artificial Intelligence, a new report shows. AI, as it is commonly known, is technology that enables machines to act with higher levels of intelligence and emulate human capabilities to sense, comprehend, and act. The report titled ‘Artificial Intelligence for Africa: An Opportunity for Growth, Development and Democratisation’ lists concentration of power and exploitation as one of the challenges posed by use of AI.

Released by Microsoft and Access Partnership, the report notes that the challenge will contribute to the accumulation of wealth in a few hands. Further, it considers the possibility of the wealthy being augmented using AI to provide them with an economic advantage. “For a healthy AI ecosystem to exist, education systems need to adapt quickly, broadband coverage must expand rapidly, and ethical implications regarding the fair, secure and inclusive use of AI applications must be addressed through collaboration and engagement to ensure trust in AI.” Microsoft East Africa Country Manager Sebuh Haileleul said...

In an interview with the Star, Haileleul said failure to address the challenges posed by AI and take advantage of it will make Kenya and Africa lag behind in the AI race. Currently, Kenya is ranked among the Worlds top 10 countries that increased the ranks of the super rich at the fastest pace according to the 2018 World Utra-Wealth Report....Findings from the AI study conclude that continuous accumulation of wealth in a few hands will lead to increased inequality and threatening political unrest.