Global Inequalities in the Production of Artificial Intelligence: A Four-Country Study on Data Work

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Abstract

The recent emergence of artificial intelligence (AI) as a transformative force across industries has directed attention toward potential job losses, as machines may assume tasks currently performed by workers. The interplay between cross-country economic inequalities, disparities in digital literacy and access, gender differences, and fast-paced technological development, calls for a comprehensive understanding of the implications of AI production. This chapter presents four country studies to illuminate how these inequalities manifest in specific settings, underscoring the far-reaching impact of data work on the broader socioeconomic backdrop. Inequalities manifest in multifaceted ways across low- and high-income countries, mainly influenced by gender and digital divide, in ways that take on distinct contours in each setting. The future of work in the digital age requires a broader view, one that accounts not just for the impact of automation on labor, but also for the effects of poor working conditions, coloniality, and inequalities on AI development.

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationThe Handbook of Digital Labor
Publisherwiley
Pages219-232
Number of pages14
ISBN (Electronic)9781119981831
ISBN (Print)9781119981800
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1 Jan 2025

Keywords

  • artificial intelligence
  • coloniality
  • digital divide
  • digital literacy
  • economic inequalities
  • gender differences
  • high-income countries
  • socioeconomic backdrop

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