Dr Michalis Kritikos examines how the rapid expansion of artificial intelligence, beyond the well-known concerns over algorithmic bias and technological unemployment, is emerging as a powerful driver of widening socioeconomic inequalities. Drawing on recent international reports, he explores how the benefits of AI are increasingly concentrated in a small number of countries and companies, raising critical questions about productive capacity, governance, and social cohesion.
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Publication:
28/12/2025
To Vima


