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

Author/Source: NDIA Staff See the full link here

Takeaway

This article talks about how artificial intelligence, or AI, affects whether everyone can easily use technology and the internet. You will learn about the good and bad ways AI changes things and why it is important for everyone to understand it.


Technical Subject Understandability

Beginner


Analogy/Comparison

AI is like a powerful new tool in a community, and we need to make sure everyone knows how to use it safely and fairly so no one gets left out.


Why It Matters

It is important because AI can help people by creating tools that improve accessibility for those with disabilities or translate languages, but it also has risks like unfair decisions due to bias or job losses. For example, AI tools could help a person with a visual impairment navigate a website, but biased AI might make it harder for certain groups to get loans or jobs.


Related Terms

Artificial Intelligence (AI), Digital Inclusion, Digital Navigator, AI Literacy. Jargon Conversion: Artificial Intelligence (AI) refers to computer programs that can learn and solve problems like humans. Digital Inclusion means making sure everyone has the internet access, devices, and skills needed to use technology. A Digital Navigator is a person who helps others learn how to use technology and the internet. AI Literacy means understanding how artificial intelligence works and how to use it safely and effectively.

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