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  • Sociology
  • Economics

Background:

  • Inequality remains a persistent global challenge across various socioeconomic domains.
  • Existing interventions to reduce inequality have shown limited success.
  • The rapid advancement of artificial intelligence presents new possibilities for addressing complex societal issues.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To explore the potential of artificial intelligence (AI) as a tool for decreasing socioeconomic inequality.
  • To identify specific AI applications that could mitigate disparities in access to resources, opportunities, and outcomes.
  • To provide a framework for developing and implementing AI-driven solutions for a more equitable society.

Main Methods:

  • Systematic literature review of AI applications in social equity.
  • Analysis of case studies demonstrating AI's impact on inequality reduction.
  • Development of a conceptual model for AI-driven inequality mitigation.

Main Results:

  • AI can enhance fairness in resource allocation and access to services.
  • AI-powered tools can personalize education and healthcare, reducing disparities.
  • Algorithmic bias remains a critical challenge requiring careful management.

Conclusions:

  • Artificial intelligence presents a promising avenue for reducing inequality.
  • Strategic development and ethical deployment of AI are crucial for equitable outcomes.
  • Further research is needed to fully realize AI's potential in fostering social justice.