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According to reports, 79.8% of Claude users in the U.S. come from households earning over $100,000 a year, highlighting how AI technology is widening the socioeconomic gap, creating a silent dividing line.
Microsoft's 2026 Future of Work report indicates that generative AI is reshaping the workplace at an unprecedented pace, but the benefits are highly unevenly distributed, with junior roles hit hardest; AI is evolving from an acceleration tool to a collaboration partner, making human professional judgment even more crucial.
An AI/ML PhD student argues that rising compute costs are making AI less accessible, disproportionately disadvantaging researchers and developers in lower-income regions.