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AI and Digital Inclusion: Themes from Recent NDIA Work – November 2025

Author/Source: NDIA See the full link here

Takeaway

This article talks about how Artificial Intelligence (AI) affects whether everyone can use technology. It explains that AI can either help or hurt efforts to make sure people have internet access, devices, and skills, especially for those who are currently left out.


Technical Subject Understandability

Intermediate


Analogy/Comparison

Thinking about AI and digital inclusion is like trying to make sure everyone has a key to a new high-tech building, but also making sure the building’s automatic doors recognize and welcome everyone, not just a few.


Why It Matters

It’s important because AI is becoming a bigger part of our daily lives, from job applications to healthcare. For example, if AI in job screenings isn’t fair, it could prevent talented people from getting jobs just because they don’t have strong digital skills or fit a certain profile.


Related Terms

Artificial Intelligence (AI), Algorithmic bias, Digital Inclusion. Jargon Conversion: Artificial Intelligence (AI) means computer programs that are made to solve problems or do tasks that usually need a person’s intelligence. Algorithmic bias happens when these computer programs make unfair decisions because of the information they learned from or how they were made. Digital Inclusion means making sure everyone has access to the internet, devices, and the skills needed to use technology well.

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