AI Regulation

Could AI Make the World Less Fair for Our Kids?

WNWNIAI Newsroom 1 min read(updated 6 July 2026)
Reviewed by the WNIAI Newsroom · Independent Australian AI coverage
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A recent report from the United Nations (UN) has raised a serious concern: the rapid advancements in Artificial Intelligence (AI) could make the world a less fair place. They're worried that AI might widen the gap between wealthy nations and those still developing, making it harder for everyone to share in the benefits of this new technology. It's a big warning that we need to think carefully about how AI is developed and used globally.

Think about it like this: if only a few big countries or companies have access to the best AI tools, they could get even further ahead in areas like healthcare, education, and business. This could leave others struggling to catch up, potentially creating new kinds of disadvantages. The UN report suggests that the chance to put rules and systems in place to prevent this inequality is quickly fading, meaning we need to act now.

For everyday Australians, this isn't just about countries far away. If global inequality grows, it can ultimately impact everything from supply chains for our businesses to international relations and even job opportunities here at home. We rely on a stable, fair global economy more than we might realise. Ensuring AI benefits everyone, not just a select few, is important for our collective future.

This isn't about stopping AI progress, but about guiding it responsibly. The UN is calling for global cooperation to make sure AI tools are developed and shared in a way that helps lift everyone up, rather than pushing some further down. It's about creating a future where the amazing potential of AI is used to solve problems for all of humanity, not just for those who can afford it.

Why it matters

If AI widens the gap between nations, it could affect global trade, lead to political instability, and potentially impact our economy and job market right here in Australia. It's about ensuring a fair future for everyone, including our kids and grandkids.

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