GENEVA, Dec 2 (Reuters) - Artificial Intelligence could widen gaps between developed and developing countries, a U.N. report said on Tuesday, calling for policy measures to limit the impact. The ...
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Actor Harrison Ford spoke out about President Donald Trump's second term in an interview published Wednesday, lamenting, the "rich get richer and poor get poorer," which he declared wasn't right. "In ...
There are millions of double standards between wealthy and poor individuals in our culture, even for things as subtle as "deservingness," like a study from Humanities and Social Sciences ...