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AI risks deepening inequality, says head of world’s largest SWF

Nicolai Tangen warns differing access to artificial intelligence has potential for ‘splitting societies’

Nicolai Tangen, the head of the world’s largest sovereign wealth fund, warned that the accelerating deployment of artificial intelligence risked deepening social and geopolitical inequalities across the globe.

The chief executive of Norway’s $2tn national fund said that as access to advanced models became increasingly expensive, AI had the potential to widen the gap between rich and poor individuals as well as nations. 

“You need prior education, you need electricity, you need digital infrastructure . . . There is a potential for this to amplify differences in the world,” Tangen said from his New York office overlooking Bryant Park.

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