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17 September 15:32

A WTO report shows that artificial intelligence could increase global trade by 37% by 2040, but risks amplifying inequalities between countries.

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Artificial intelligence has the potential to increase global exports and imports by 37% by 2040, according to a WTO report. AI improves efficiency and transparency in trade, having a significant impact on digital services, with a nearly 42% increase in trade. However, WTO Director Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala warns that without proactive measures, AI could amplify existing inequalities, concentrating technology and resources in wealthy countries. International cooperation and educational improvement are necessary to avoid these discrepancies.

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Cum poate ajuta inteligenţa artificială comerţul global – Potenţialul de creştere pentru schimburile comerciale ar putea fi de 37% (OMC)

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