Exploring the Reality of Artificial Intelligence in the Developing Countries: Challenges and Opportunities - A Scientific Perspective
Ali Ateeq, Shafeeq Ahmed Ali, Marwan Milhem, Mohammed Alzoraiki,
Ranyia Ali Ateeq, Ahmad, Yahia Al Astal, Mohammed I.F. Dawwas
The growing popularity of Artificial Intelligence (AI) presents exciting possibilities for emerging nations, but it also brings about substantial obstacles that must be managed cautiously. This paper offers a comprehensive review of the present status of artificial intelligence in developing countries, emphasizing the contrast between its possible advantages and the obstacles hindering its successful adoption. The study combines qualitative insights and quantitative data from a wide range of academic literature using a mixed-methods approach to evaluate the effects of AI technology. The results indicate that AI may improve economic development, healthcare, and education, but its effective implementation depends on addressing infrastructure shortcomings, bridging the digital gap, and making significant investments in human resources. The report emphasizes the need of customized AI solutions designed to tackle particular difficulties encountered by emerging nations. Ultimately, the report contends that effectively using AI may act as a driving force for sustainable growth in these areas, notwithstanding the challenges. The statement underscores the need of thorough regulatory frameworks, global collaboration, and collaborations across many sectors to fully use the capabilities of AI. The research provides valuable insights for policymakers, practitioners, and academics interested in using AI to promote prosperity and equality in developing areas.
Keywords: Artificial Intelligence (AI), Developing Countries, Economic Growth, Digital Divide, Sustainable Development, Policy Frameworks, Technology Integration