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Artificial intelligence, developing-country science and bilateral co‑operation
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Abstract
COVID-19 sparked a range of uses of artificial intelligence (AI) in the search for solutions and underscored the importance of data for policy making. This essay points to the discrepancies in AI capabilities between rich and poor countries. It then considers how bilateral and multilateral development co‑operation could assist, specifically in connection with AI in science.
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