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AI got bougie? Research finds access skewed towards the rich, risking a new social divide

By dailyguardian.aeMay 2, 20263 Mins Read
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A new study has found that access to and understanding of artificial intelligence (AI) tools are increasingly concentrated among wealthier and more educated individuals, raising concerns about a widening digital divide. The research, based on data from more than 10,000 adults in the United States, shows that people with higher income and education levels are significantly more likely to be aware of, familiar with, and actively use AI technologies.

Uneven Awareness And Usage Driving A New Gap

The study highlights a clear pattern: individuals from lower socioeconomic backgrounds are less likely to recognize where AI is being used or understand how to benefit from it. This gap goes beyond simple access to devices or the internet and reflects differences in awareness, skills, and usage.

Researchers describe this as a new form of digital inequality. While AI is becoming embedded in everyday tools – from hiring systems to content platforms—those who understand how it works can use it to their advantage. For example, job applicants who know that AI is used in recruitment can tailor their resumes accordingly, while others may miss opportunities without realizing why.

Why This Matters Now

The findings come at a time when AI is rapidly shaping industries, education, and daily life. Unlike earlier digital divides, which focused mainly on internet access, the current gap is more complex. It includes awareness, the ability to use AI effectively, and the benefits gained from it.

Experts warn that this could reinforce existing inequalities. People with greater knowledge of AI are not only better positioned to use it productively but are also more aware of its risks, such as misinformation or deepfakes. In contrast, those with limited understanding may be more vulnerable to manipulation or misuse of the technology.

What It Means For Users

For everyday users, the implications are practical. AI is already influencing job applications, financial services, healthcare, and online information. Those who can engage with these tools effectively may gain advantages in efficiency, decision-making, and opportunities.

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On the other hand, limited exposure to AI could result in missed opportunities or reduced competitiveness in a job market that is increasingly shaped by automation and data-driven systems. This creates a scenario where technology amplifies existing social and economic differences rather than reducing them.

What Comes Next

The study adds to growing global concerns about AI-driven inequality. Previous reports have warned that AI could widen gaps not just between individuals but also between countries, depending on access to infrastructure, education, and resources.

Researchers emphasize the need for policies that improve AI literacy and broaden access to these tools. This includes education initiatives, better integration of AI awareness in workplaces, and efforts to make AI systems more transparent and accessible.

As AI adoption continues to accelerate, addressing this imbalance will be critical. Without intervention, the benefits of AI may remain concentrated among those already advantaged, deepening the divide in an increasingly digital world.

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