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Beyond the Screen: AI's Societal Footprint
Abstract
The integration of AI-driven technologies into society has led to profound changes across various domains, presenting both opportunities and challenges. AI has redefined communication patterns, breaking down barriers and introducing novel modes of engagement, but concerns about authenticity persist. In the realm of work dynamics, AI's automation capabilities have reshaped industries, leading to job displacement and emphasizing the need for investments in education. Personalization and recommender systems powered by AI offer tailored content but raise concerns about bias and echo chambers. AI's influence on social media blurs virtual and physical identities, necessitating measures to safeguard democratic values. Politically, AI presents opportunities for international cooperation but also challenges related to security and governance. Culturally, AI impacts representation and diversity, highlighting the need for inclusive design practices. Economically, AI-driven automation offers efficiency gains but also raises concerns about job displacement and inequality.
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