Artificial intelligence represents a fundamental platform shift, comparable to the advent of the internet and mobile computing, by enabling computers to process unstructured data and reason in real time. This transition is driving the largest infrastructure build-out in human history, spanning energy, specialized chips, and AI factories. Rather than displacing labor, AI enhances productivity by automating routine tasks, allowing professionals like radiologists and nurses to focus on high-value human interactions and patient care. While current adoption is concentrated among educated populations, the accessibility of AI tools and open models offers a pathway to bridge the global technology divide. By integrating AI into industrial and scientific workflows, nations can leverage their existing manufacturing and research strengths to foster economic growth and address labor shortages across diverse sectors.
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