Analysis: SMS Charges May Be Inhibiting the Use of AI for 1 Billion People
The cost of using artificial intelligence (AI) has plummeted. Almost every smartphone in the world can access AI chatbots for free for several queries a day, through ChatGPT, WhatsApp, Google, or other providers. However, these services have yet to reach most mobile phones that lack active internet service, which number around 1.7 billion based on statistics from the International Telecommunication Union, or ITU. Those phones are in the hands of on the order of a billion people who are excluded from AI. They include some of the world’s poorest and most remote residents, who might use the technology to obtain information of all sorts, including advice on business, education, health, and agriculture.
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Source: Center for Global Development (link opens in a new window)
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